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Kauai
[kah-oo-ah-ee, kou-ahy, kou-ahy]
noun
an island in northwestern Hawaii. 511 sq. mi. (1,325 sq. km).
Kauai
/ ɑːˈɑːː /
noun
a volcanic island in NW Hawaii, northwest of Oahu. Chief town: Lihue. Pop (Kauai county): 60 747 (2003 est). Area (island): 1433 sq km (553 sq miles)
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Kauai1
Example Sentences
Originally from Kauai, Hawaii, she served as editor-in-chief of the Student Life, the oldest college newspaper in Southern California, after holding roles as managing editor, news editor and news writer.
I still remember our trip well, that crispy ahi with pineapple salsa, the rainbows in Kauai and the sweet smell of the orchids and plumeria of the leis.
The 1980s was another bad decade for bird loss with 20 species, including the Kauai O'o.
When Schauffele won at Valhalla, his folks were at their place on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, a cargo container that doubles as their oasis from life in San Diego.
He had told her about his plans for “Eruption” during their long hikes on the trails of Kauai.
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