Egyptnoun
uk/ˈiː.dʒɪpt/us/ˈiː.dʒɪpt/a country in North Africa
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- About 5,000 years ago, people in Egypt made bread with flour and water.
- Cairo, Egypt, is one of the most crowded cities in the world.
- For thousands of years this water went down to Egypt and flooded the fields.
- In 1922, to the surprise of the whole world, a fantastic tomb was discovered in Egypt.
- It’s easy to know if the cotton you buy is really from Egypt.
- Many people in ancient Egypt had pets.
- Now think of something that is made in Egypt.
- That is what happens at the amazing pyramids of Egypt.
- The pyramids in Egypt are really the tombs of ancient pharaohs.
- This dam stops the flooding, but Egypt can still get the water it needs.
- He had been inquiring into the products of Egypt at the present time, and had found sugar to be one of their staples.
- Once safely out of Egypt, the next problem for Moses and his people was to find a way into Canaan.
- She has often said she wished she might see Egypt.
- The command went forth that he should go to Egypt.
- We are going out at the best time of the year, and it will be a comfort, indeed, to change these November fogs for the sunshine of Egypt.