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Definition of Caribbean island
1. Noun. An island in the Caribbean Sea.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Caribbean Island
Literary usage of Caribbean island
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. US and British Virgin Islands by Don Philpott (2002)
"If you plan to interrupt your journey by flying on to another caribbean island
or to the US mainland, or are on business, a visa is advisable, ..."
2. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1856)
"... and shipowner» are hereby notified that there beim; no port« of entry opened
In foreign Commerce in any of the caribbean island* under the juris ..."
3. Best Dives of the Caribbean by Joyce Huber (2006)
"It is the only caribbean island shared by two governments. The island's dual
personality, coupled with its reputation as the gourmet capital of the ..."
4. Adventure Guide to Costa Rica by Bruce Conord (2005)
"The atmosphere is closer to that of a caribbean island than to the hustle and
bustle of the Central Valley. That's partly because it looks more Caribbean ..."
5. Romantic Escapes in the Caribbean: Lovetripper Guide by Paris Permenter, John Bigley (2001)
"The second-largest caribbean island (only Cuba is larger), Hispaniola is a land
of rugged mountains, palm-lined beaches, and two diverse cultures. ..."
6. Zur Hierarchie von Fremdenverkehrsgemeinden im bayerischen Alpenraum: Einzel by Eva Ambros, Alfred Neumann, Steven Cohen, Claire Walter (1986)
"... of Point-a-Pitre in Guadeloupe. in the sleepy settlement of Plymouth in Montserrat.
or in one of the many other eastern caribbean island towns. ..."
7. Adventure Guide to Anguilla Antigua St. Barts St. Kitts St. Martin Including by Paris Permenter, John Bigley (2000)
"... a blend of Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish, English, French and African languages.
• St. Barts is the only caribbean island ever ruled by Sweden. ..."
8. Antigua, Barbuda, St. Kitts & Nevis Alive! by Paris Permenter, John Bigley (2001)
"The US $14 million road now links this final frontier with the rest of the
caribbean island, and the people of St. Kitts are still singing the praises of ..."