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How to use jamaica in a sentence

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I really like Jarritos' agua de jamaica because they make it with real sugar and the home made agua is nasty.
She had only just arrived in this country from Jamaica and was due to start primary school this week.
It is a cheap paperback reprint of the second edition of a dictionary, of English as spoken in Jamaica.
Ten years later, he was asked by a member of his United Methodist church to transport the churchgoer's son to Tranquility Bay in Jamaica.
In Jamaica, we speak English primarily but more often we speak the local dialect, patois.
Because of the inhumane nature of slavery, slave revolts became commonplace in Jamaica.
And sometime between 1834 and 1838 several Germans make their way to Jamaica to work to support Jamaica's failing plantocracy.
I took a trip on a sailing ship and when I reached Jamaica, my eyes just popped!
I was shaken that night by the thought of how close Jamaica came to losing two of its most promising new artistic voices.
Entry to the airport in Kingston, Jamaica, a very busy airport, is limited to passengers with tickets and to authorized employees.
A beautiful evergreen tree with red, orange, or yellow flowers, blue mahoe is native to Jamaica.
The blue mahoe could have been brought to Jamaica from Cuba by the Arawaks to be used for bark rope.
Reggae is an African-Caribbean style of music developed on the island of Jamaica and is closely linked to the religion of Rastafarianism.
Officials are warning of flash floods and mud slides, and the outer bands of Ivan are lashing Jamaica with torrential rain and huge waves.
He promised to come back with a vengeance in the upcoming open competitions in Barbados and Jamaica.
Air Jamaica has reduced its flights to the UK in the wake of the introduction of hi-tech wands that can detect cocaine inside passengers.
In 1957, I was back in Jamaica serving Her Majesty as a conscript in her armed forces there.
Noel Coward, the multi-talented British playwright, actor, songwriter raconteur, first visited Jamaica in 1944 on a two week holiday.
A number of small Afro-Caribbean, Asian, and Middle-eastern religious groups also exist in Jamaica.
How many more tapes are waiting to be found in the vaults of recording studios in deepest, darkest Jamaica?
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Mr. gau did not long survive her and was interred by her side in my father's old burial plot in Jamaica, Long Island.
Hurricanes, though very much less frequent than in the Windward Islands, have yet left their traces in the annals of Jamaica.
You want a ring, the finest gem that can be found on the island of Jamaica.
Manzanillo is on the south coast of Cuba, two hundred miles east of Trinidad, and thus on the way to Jamaica!
Here we were to land some of the redcoats, and were to take the rest round to Montego Bay, at the north-west end of Jamaica.
He placed my trunk in the room I was to occupy, and set out some very strong honduran cigars and a bottle of Jamaica rum.
Afterwards his master sought to apprehend him and send him off to Jamaica, for sale.
At the age of nineteen, he had become the chief mate of the Two Friends, a slave ship, belonging to Jamaica.
We're sailoring men back from a cruise to Jamaica and pretty near penniless.
During the first two or three years the accruing dividends were invested in fruit lands in Jamaica and everything went well.
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