Definitions for Niagara

Niagara Ni·ag·a·ra

Spelling: [nahy-ag-ruh, -ag-er-uh]
IPA: /naɪˈæg rə, -ˈæg ər ə/

Niagara is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 95 anagrams from letters in Niagara (aaaginr).

Definitions for Niagara

noun

  1. a river on the boundary between W New York and Ontario, Canada, flowing from Lake Erie into Lake Ontario. 34 miles (55 km) long.
  2. Niagara Falls.
  3. Fort, a fort in W New York, at the mouth of the Niagara River.
  4. (lowercase) anything taken as resembling Niagara Falls in force and relentlessness; avalanche:
  5. Horticulture. a variety of white grape, grown for table use. the vine bearing this fruit.

Examples for Niagara

Still it was an impressive sight, to one who had not seen Niagara.

Hervey returned from Niagara, bringing with him the story of the failure of his mission.

It was in a tiny dark overheated little bar called Niagara, and three women read before me, younger and one not so much younger.

Never did a pilgrim approach Niagara with deeper enthusiasm than mine.

A guy who didn't think successfully crossing Niagara Falls in 2012 was enough.

There's a Hand that could guide the frailest birch-bark through Niagara.

It was then that my friend told me of his love for the Niagara Falls.

I've been down the road to Niagara Falls, but never back in the woods.

To a Niagara tourist this must be an Eye-aggravating spectacle.

After the war Milchberg relocated to Canada, where he settled in Niagara Falls and opened a jewelry store.

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