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  1. Walesnoun

    Synonyms:
    Principality

  2. Walesnoun

    One of the four constituent countries of the United Kingdom

    Synonyms:
    Principality

Princeton's WordNet

  1. Wales, Cymru, Cambrianoun

    one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; during Roman times the region was known as Cambria

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  1. walesnoun

    Synonyms:
    Cambria (Ancient name)

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  1. List of paraphrases for "wales":

    welsh, walesa, gales, galls, wells, prince, wils

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How to use Wales in a sentence?

  1. Tim Davie:

    Although the report states that Diana, Princess of Wales, was keen on the idea of an interview with the The BBC, it is clear that the proceeds for securing the interview fell far short of what audiences have a right to expect, we are very sorry for this. Lord Dyson has identified clear failings.

  2. Mark Binskin:

    While all our units are highly capable, we have selected those units that best utilize Capt. Wales' skill sets and give him some experience of the diverse range of capability we have within the ADF.

  3. Phil Hughes:

    Without doubt he was a rising star, with his best cricket ahead of him, he was a hero to kids around the nation and particularly those around his home grounds of New South Wales.

  4. Simon Lewis:

    The death of the Princess of Wales was a most extraordinary period in British national life.

  5. Prime Minister Scott Morrison:

    The priority today is fighting fires and evacuating, getting people to safety, there are parts of both Victoria and New South Wales which have been completely devastated, with a loss of power and communications.


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