tangier in English

noun
1
a seaport on the northern coast of Morocco, on the Strait of Gibraltar where it stands guard at the western entrance to the Mediterranean Sea; population 762,583 (2004).
adjective
1
having a strong, piquant flavor or smell.
a tangy salad

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "tangier" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "tangier", or refer to the context using the word "tangier" in the English Dictionary.

1. TAngier - Emergency Physician Scheduling Software, A QGenda Soltution

2. Tangier was also used to film an important riot scene during the initial foray into Saito's mind.

3. Germany's Kaiser William II... went down on Tangier, causing friction and tried to take it.

4. Aganice Aromatique Candle Scented candle that evokes the atmosphere of Tangier through Cardamom, Mimosa and discreet notes of Tobacco

5. TAngier system maintenance will be moved from the fourth, to the second Sunday of the month.

6. In 1961, Cohen took a Yugoslavian freighter to Tangier, Morocco where he lived for four years.

7. Synonyms for Brinier include saltier, bitterer, tangier, tarter, sourer, acrider, more salt, more saline, more brackish and more brak

8. Aganice Aromatique Candle Scented candle that evokes the atmosphere of Tangier through Cardamom, Mimosa and discreet notes of Tobacco

9. Aganice Aromatique Candle Aesop’s Aganice candle is here to spirit you away to Cape Spartel in Tangier, Morocco, with its heady aroma of Cardamom, Mimosa, and subtle but distinct notes of Tobacco

10. 24 Long the haven for drunken ex-pat writers and other scoundrels, Tangier has undergone a period of urban renewal that is helping to shake off its reputation as "the Tijuana of the Mediterranean."

11. ‘The katsudon is a deep-fried and breaded pork Cutlet served with a sauce that has a dark, rich flavour somewhat like a tangier steak sauce.’ ‘Kangaroo was on the menu in one restaurant, ostrich in another and, wait for it, another was serving Cutlets of crocodile.’