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West Indies
noun
Also called the Indies. (used with a plural verb), an archipelago in the northern Atlantic between North and South America, comprising the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Bahamas.
Also called West Indies Federation. (used with a singular verb), Federation of the West Indies. a former federation (1958–62) of the British islands in the Caribbean, comprising Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad, Tobago, and the Windward and Leeward island colonies.
West Indies
/ ˈɪndɪz /
noun
Also called: the Caribbean. an archipelago off Central America, extending over 2400 km (1500 miles) in an arc from the peninsula of Florida to Venezuela, separating the Caribbean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean: consists of the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Bahamas; largest island is Cuba. Area: over 235 000 sq km (91 000 sq miles)
West Indies
Archipelago between North America and South America curving from southern Florida to Venezuela.
Other Word Forms
- West Indian adjective
Example Sentences
Yes, England beat West Indies 3-0, but they are not a strong team.
They have now won only three of their past 12 ODIs, all against a poor West Indies side in May.
Cummins has been restricted to light gym work since his last Test appearance against West Indies in July and is prepared to go into the Ashes without having played any domestic cricket.
In an abject performance, England reached 82-2 only to be dismissed in 24.3 overs in their first white-ball matches since Brook began his tenure by sweeping aside West Indies at the start of the summer.
Comparatively, there were two players from New Zealand and West Indies and four South Africans.
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