Similar words: made in china, heir apparent, wade in, fade in, trade in, jadeite, trade-in, wade into. Meaning: [mə'dɪrə /-dɪər-] n. 1. a Brazilian river; tributary of the Amazon River 2. an island in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa; the largest of the Madeira Islands 3. an amber dessert wine from the Madeira Islands.
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31. Emigration Emigration and tourism have long been the main contributors to the economy of Madeira, emigration being the older.
32. A short specials board offered herrings in dill or madeira sauce, much enjoyed, cottage pie and beef curry.
33. It has a collection of the fish to be found in the waters around Madeira in the aquarium downstairs.
34. Porto Santo, being smaller and lower than Madeira, has a different climate.
35. It is now planned to house the new University of Madeira in the quinta and its beautiful gardens.
36. Tapestry Tapestry is a traditional craft but its commercialization in Madeira is fairly recent.
37. He wrote an excellent book entitled Madeira - the Island Vineyard. Sentencedict.com
38. Iridescent shoelaces Great news for kids and teenagers from Madeira Threads.
39. The Jesuits came to Madeira in 1569 and started to construct a church, monastery and college.
40. The rich also visited Madeira in their private yachts as part of a grand tour.
41. He followed her and Urquhart to where a coolly poised young woman stood by herself, holding but not drinking her madeira.
42. The Oriental Collection and the new crochet cotton are now available from Madeira stockists and good craft shops throughout the country.
43. In the early years of this century, many a collector found Madeira a happy hunting ground.
44. At one time Ribeira Brava was the only place in Madeira where cherries were grown in large quantities.
45. During the Salazar dictatorship Madeira fared badly, particularly after the revolt in the island in 1931.
46. It is the oldest place of worship in Madeira and has recently been converted into a small museum.
47. The revolution deterred visitors to Madeira and adversely affected the already fragile economy.
48. Also recently available from Madeira Threads is a fine, pure 100% cotton for crochet, lace and other croft work.
49. Regardless, the next morning. brought Madeira into sight-and fresh barrels of wine into the hold.
50. H.P. Miles had started the brewery in Madeira in 1872.
51. It screams with exclamation marks about the dizzy heights of certain walks and the lack of twilight in Madeira.
52. South America: Madeira River basin.
53. Michael Hoey claimed his second European Tour title on Sunday with a two-stroke victory at the Madeira Islands Open.
54. SHERRY and MARSALA are rare in French cooking. If used in place of port or Madeira they tend to give an un-French flavor to most French recipes.
55. Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin. In cooking and preparation, madeira vine and gynura bicolor should be stir fried in oil, or eaten raw in a salad, for our bodies to absorb their vitamin A.
56. With the Madeira Islands and Cape Verde Islands, as is the Portuguese Azores dynasty Aziz, Prince Henry the Navigator, under the leadership of the great maritime expedition was found.
57. Glasses of Madeira wine were brought to us. We declared it delicious.
58. The Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira are also part of Portugal.
59. I always add a little Madeira to the liquid when I stew prunes.
60. In November 1844 swarms of locusts visited the island of Madeira.
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