Similar words: African, south africa, American, lubricant, hurricane, intricate, fabricate, historical. Meaning: n. the second largest continent; located south of Europe and bordered to the west by the South Atlantic and to the east by the Indian Ocean.
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31. He has returned to South Africa from his long overseas trip.
32. In their latest production they have reworked 'King Lear', transposing it to pre-colonial Africa.
33. The group has expressed concern about reports of political violence in Africa.
34. Africa is a continent.
35. Drink in hand, he ranted about his adventures in Africa.
36. Islam spread rapidly through North Africa.
37. Various parts of Africa have suffered under colonial rule.
38. They have contracted to build a railway across Africa.
39. Negroes first came to America from Africa as slaves.
40. The longest river in Africa is the Nile.
41. The charity is now targetting hungry people in Africa.
42. He's travelled widely, chiefly in Africa and Asia.
43. Guinness is brewed under licence in South Africa. Sentencedict.com
44. The vast forests of West Africa have shrunk.
45. Africa is further from England than France.
46. The Namibian government turned to South Africa for help.
47. He spent 15 years as a missionary in Africa.
48. He knocked about Africa when he was young.
49. Food is being shipped to drought-stricken Southern Africa.
50. They sailed down the east coast of Africa.
51. These flowers are found only in Africa.
52. Many British birds winter in Africa.
53. South America separated from Africa 200 million years ago.
54. Mandela said, "We want a united, undivided South Africa".
55. She has journeyed on horseback through Africa and Turkey.
56. Singapore and South Africa have established diplomatic relations.
57. South America and Africa separated 200 million years ago.
58. Food shortages loom in some parts of Africa.
59. He was taken prisoner in North Africa in 1942.
60. The ship was wrecked off the coast of Africa.
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