Dominicanoun
uk/dəˈmɪn.ɪ.kə//dɒm.ɪˈniː.kə/us/ˌdɑː.mɪˈniː.kə //dəˈmɪn.ɪ.kə/an island country in the Caribbean
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Examples from literature
- An instance in point was afforded also by what had lately taken place in the island of Dominica.
- In eighteen days they were in the roads at Dominica, the island of brooks and rivers and fruit.
- In his youth he was transported as an indented labourer to the French Island of Dominica in the West Indies.
- Nothing less than an insurrection in Dominica.—Yes!—An insurrection in a British island.
- The famous victory of the latter was immediately north of Dominica, by which name it is known in French naval history.