jaffa in English

noun
1
a city and port on the Mediterranean coast of Israel, a southern suburb of Tel Aviv and since 1949 united with Tel Aviv; population (with Tel Aviv) 392,500 (est. 2008).

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1. Whomever did this knew well the most efficient way to kill a Jaffa.

2. My brothers and I have taken this ship in the name of all free Jaffa.

3. You abandoned the Alpha site, you cut ties with the Jaffa, you pulled back on almost everything

4. In the 1940s when the Allies established a Radio Station in Jaffa, Goran served as Kurdish staff member.

5. King Thutmose III used spies to smuggle 200 soldiers, sewn in flour bags, into the city of Jaffa.

6. The popular intersection of Jaffa and King George streets and the adjoining Ben Yehuda Pedestrian Mall were targeted in previous years.

7. Before Kfar Saba had fully recovered, about a thousand Jewish refugees of the Tel Aviv and Jaffa deportation who were seeking shelter arrived.

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9. A city of west-central Israel on the Mediterranean Sea near Tel Aviv-Jaffa. It is a resort and an industrial center. Population,

10. He replied: “Go for it, I’m Blootered.” When she told him to stop shouting, he became abusive and started throwing Jaffa Cake biscuits, which he was carrying with him

11. The morning we took the coastal route to Jaffa, the beach was quiet. There were no signs of the plastic chaise longues that had covered the sand the day before.

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