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Bermudas

[ber-myoo-duhz] / bərˈmyu dəz /
NOUN
Bermuda shorts
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Example Sentences

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“He is quite tall,” whispers Nichanian, “but he has nice legs, which is good because I wanted to do some Bermudas.”

From New York Times

But it was not all wintery - owing to unexpected flashes of bright red summer Bermudas.

From Washington Times

But it was not all wintery — owing to unexpected flashes of bright red summer Bermudas.

From Seattle Times

There are concerns here about “two Bermudas” and a growing gap between the largely white elite and the predominantly black lower-income population.

From New York Times

It was probably first produced on All Saint’s Day, November 1, 1611, two years after a British ship ran aground in the Bermudas; Shakespeare may have drawn on reports of that incident for his script.

From The New Yorker