Similar words: fleece, breech, screeching, greed, green, greet, Greek, agree. Meaning: n. a republic in southeastern Europe on the southern part of the Balkan peninsula; known for grapes and olives and olive oil.
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(61) History and geography have conspired to bring Greece to a moment of decision.
(62) Mr Cook has arrived in Greece on the final stage of a tour which also included Egypt and Israel.
(63) I'd like to go away, perhaps to Greece or somewhere.
(64) I'd like to go to Greece, but I don't speak the lingo .
(65) An Australian division scheduled for assignment to Greece was ordered to remain in Egypt.
(66) We brought back a few souvenirs from our holiday in Greece.
(67) The day that my father died, I was on holiday on Greece.
(68) This book gives you some idea/a good idea of life in ancient Greece.
(69) The city of Mycenae played a crucial role in the history of Greece.
(70) The temple is one of the glories of ancient Greece.
(71) They all chipped in fifty pounds and bought their mother a trip to Greece.
(72) He steeped himself in the literature of ancient Greece and Rome.
(73) Did you take any snaps in Greece?
(74) The mainland of Greece is mountainous and largely infertile.
(75) In 1830, Greece became an independent state.
(75) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(76) They began their holiday in Italy, and then went on to Greece.
(77) In 1974, democracy returned to Greece after seven years of military rule.
(78) Turkey and Greece have long been feuding over the island of Cyprus.
(79) Just wait! In two weeks' time I'll be relaxing on a beach in Greece.
(80) About 3000 years ago a tidal wave swamped the coastal lowlands of Greece, causing massive destruction.
(81) We're going to Greece tomorrow, and I haven't started packing yet!
(82) Greece was our first choice for a vacation, but all the flights were full.
(83) Pompey and his senatorial followers immediately withdrew to Greece.
(84) In Greece there lived once a king named Midas.
(85) Temple of Hephaestus, Ancient Agora, Athens(Sentencedict.com), Greece.
(86) But Greece is actually an unrepresentative case.
(87) Out-of-control sovereign debt is what plunged Greece into crisis.
(88) They're going away to Greece or somewhere.
(89) Greece was the cradle of Western civilization.
(90) Under existing law Greece cannot be pushed out.
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