Similar words: chrome, come from, syndrome, romp home, barometer, chromosome, cosmodrome, palindrome. Meaning: [rəʊm] n. 1. capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire 2. the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church.
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4. All roads lead to Rome.
12. Do as Romans do in Rome.
13. The London-Addis flight goes via Rome.
14. I'm leaving for Rome at once.
15. It's about 70-no(sentencedict.com), I'm wrong-80 kilometres from Rome.
16. Rome annexed the Nabatean kingdom in 106 AD.
17. And now, over to our Rome correspondent ...
18. We're going to Rome later in the year.
19. The championships are to be held in Rome.
20. The plane flew from Paris to Rome.
21. When in Rome(http://sentencedict.com/rome.html), do as Roman do.
22. Rome has been called the Eternal City.
23. I have to go to Rome on business.
24. Rome Columns outlast the civilization that built them.
25. I love Rome, especially in the spring.
26. At that time,Rome subjected all Italy to her rule.
27. We finally arrived in Rome.
28. The town lies halfway between Rome and Florence.
29. The statue was brought to Rome in antiquity .
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