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Antonyms for miami
maɪˈæm i, -ˈæm əmi·a·mi

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  1. Miaminoun

    a member of the extinct Algonquian people formerly living in northern Indiana and southern Michigan

  2. Miaminoun

    a city and resort in southeastern Florida on Biscayne Bay; the best known city in Florida; a haven for retirees and a refuge for Cubans fleeing Castro

Concise Medical Dictionary, by Joseph C Segen, MD0.0 / 0 votes

  1. MIAMI

    Synonyms:
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How to use miami in a sentence?

  1. Owner Trigger Smith:

    Since it’s English, it’s probably happening in England, and maybe Australia, i had a woman from Miami the other night tell me it’s happening down there.

  2. Brian Flores:

    I am thankful that the NFL's investigator found my factual allegations against Stephen Ross are true, at the same time, I am disappointed to learn that the investigator minimized Mr. Ross's offers and pressure to tank games especially when I wrote and submitted a letter at the time to Miami Dolphins executives documenting my serious concerns regarding this subject at the time which the investigator has in her possession.

  3. Michael Wood:

    This book is startling in its range of voices and registers, running from the patois of the street posse to The Book of Revelation, it is a representation of political times and places, from the CIA intervention in Jamaica to the early years of crack gangs in New York and Miami.

  4. John Henry Browne:

    Ted Bundy in court. (Oxygen) Browne said he never got to truly know Bundy and instead, only came to know the different sides of his personalities, ranging from seemingly confident lawyer to manipulative madman. But there was one moment when Bundy unveiled a completely different side before his murder trial in Miami.

  5. Teddi Tyree:

    This is Miami, people want to be outside.

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