Similar words: hawaii, wash away, rush away, push away, brush away, await, awaited, awaiting. Meaning: [hə'waɪɪən] n. 1. the Oceanic languages spoken on Hawaii 2. a native or resident of Hawaii. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of the state or island of Hawaii or to the people or culture or language.
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(61) Head upcountry and discover the uniquely blended Hawaiian, Portuguese, and Mexican cultures — still alive and well among Hawaiian paniolo (cowboys) on the island's giant ranches.
(62) I have this image of a fat little man in baggy Bermuda shorts, a Hawaiian shirt, and a straw hat with beer-can openers dangling from it, clutching fistfuls of dollars.
(63) 1778 - James Cook is the first known European to discover the Hawaiian Islands, which he names the "Sandwich Islands".
(64) Hawaiian food made from taro corm that is cooked, pounded a paste, and fermented.
(65) Invaders such as purple-flowered Asian melastome and strawberry guava threaten to overrun delicate Hawaiian natives such as thornless roses and delicate tree ferns.
(66) Hawaiian tree of genus Pipturus having a bark ( tapa ) from which tapa cloth is made.
(67) Indo-Pacific: Christmas Island in the eastern Indian Ocean to the Hawaiian and Society islands, north to the Ryukyu Islands, south to Tonga and Rarotonga.
(68) Hawaiian Legacy Hardwoods is mounting an intriguing new project to use RFID to track the growth and sale of its heirloom Koa trees and lumber.
(69) The Hawaiian capital has a reputation for being low-key and friendly.
(70) Dancers in grass skirts move their hips and hands to Hawaiian music.
(71) Today, thirty - one Hawaiian species are federally as endangered or threatened.
(72) These statues and dozens of others stand sentry over the Hale o Keawe temple, a sacred place where the bones of 23 Hawaiian chiefs once rested.
(73) Seventy-one bird species have disappeared forever since people first arrived on the Hawaiian Islands one thousand seven hundred years ago.
(74) In this paper, the morphological characteristics of the Hawaiian beet webworm were described, and habit as well as the life history were observed.
(75) If a native Hawaiian woman places the flower on her right ear, she is available. (The bigger the flower, the more desperate).
(76) It's dawn on a quiet Hawaiian beach and waves are rolling in.
(77) Lisa: You know all the Hawaiian islands are volcanic, right?
(78) He nodded graciously to that stately half - Hawaiian lady.
(79) The ethnically diverse food includes Japanese, Chinese, Korean, native Hawaiian, Thai and Vietnamese food.
(79) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(80) The Hawaiian Islands are one of the most beautiful places on earth.
(81) According to the cause of formation, form, and the deposit's structure, the volcanic edifices includes Hawaiian, St rombolian, sub-Plinian, maar, and composite types.
(82) Mila ascended into the larger size of her ancient Hawaiian ancestors.
(83) She recently created the first frozen storehouses of an endangered elkhorn coral, Acropora palmate, and Hawaiian mushroom coral, Fungia scutari.
(84) Learn about Hawaiian dance costumes with tips from a dance instructor in this free video on Hawaiian dancing.
(85) The Asian American population increased by 421,000 (3 percent) during that period, while Black, American Indian, Alaska native, Native Hawaiian and Pacific islander populations also increased.
(86) Indo-Pacific: Gulf of Aden and East Africa to the Hawaiian and Gambier islands, north to the Ogasawara Islands, south to the Great Barrier Reef.
(87) But the crowned jewel of Hawaiian cuisine is Kalua Pork, cooked in an underground oven called an imu all day long, it is usually the centerpiece of any luau.
(88) The movie also shows quicksand, man-eating ants and enormous Hawaiian waterfalls, all of which do not exist in the Peruvian Amazonia.
(89) The travel agency send us much information about the Hawaiian Islands.
(90) A Hawaiian green sea turtle swims in just a few feet of water.