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  • noun Plural form of Solomon.

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Examples

  • Now the megapode of the Solomons is a distant cousin to the brush turkey of Australia.

    CHAPTER XVI 2010

  • Now the megapode of the Solomons is a distant cousin to the brush turkey of Australia.

    Chapter 16 1917

  • It has been a hard fight, for we were, and are to this day, considered the worst plantation in the Solomons from the standpoint of labour.

    Chapter 7 2010

  • I am afraid, though, the Solomons is not a white man's climate.

    Chapter 8 2010

  • It has been a hard fight, for we were, and are to this day, considered the worst plantation in the Solomons from the standpoint of labour.

    A Hard-Bitten Gang 1911

  • There is no gainsaying that the Solomons are a hard-bitten bunch of islands.

    THE TERRIBLE SOLOMONS 2010

  • It is also true that the natives of the Solomons are a wild lot, with a hearty appetite for human flesh and a fad for collecting human heads.

    THE TERRIBLE SOLOMONS 2010

  • The Solomons are the result of the subduction of the Australian tectonic plate beneath the Pacific tectonic plate, and the islands are a very active tectonic area.

    Solomon Islands rain forests 2008

  • Of these ninety-one restricted-range bird species, an incredible sixty-nine species are found nowhere else in the world; thus the Solomons are a global priority for bird conservation.

    Solomon Islands rain forests 2008

  • The Solomons are a part of the world where plates crunch together.

    State of fear Crichton, Michael, 1942- 2004

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