majorca

[US]/mə'dʒɔ:kə/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. Majorca (an island in eastern Spain)
Word Forms
Pluralmajorcas

Example Sentences

I am planning a vacation to Majorca next summer.

Majorca is known for its beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters.

Many tourists visit Majorca for its vibrant nightlife.

Majorca offers a wide range of outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling.

The cuisine in Majorca is a delightful mix of Spanish and Mediterranean flavors.

Majorca has a rich history with influences from various cultures.

Majorca is a popular destination for weddings and romantic getaways.

Exploring the charming villages of Majorca is a must-do for visitors.

Majorca is also famous for its traditional markets selling local crafts and produce.

The weather in Majorca is generally sunny and pleasant throughout the year.

Real-world Examples

We’ll be shopping for a vacation home in Majorca this time tomorrow.”

Source: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Selected Edition

He didn't think the Dursleys would like him any better in Majorca than they did in Privet Drive.

Source: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

He didn't think the Dursleys would like him any better in Majorca than they did on Privet Drive.

Source: 2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

He didn’t think the Dursleys would like him any better in Majorca than they did on Privet Drive.

Source: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Selected Edition

" On holiday in Majorca, " snapped Aunt Petunia.

Source: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

These shoulders have shimmied like this all the way from Majorca to Ibiza.

Source: 2 Broke Girls Season 1

Carla O'Shaughnessy from Sydenham was searching last year for a good deal to book a villa in Majorca for a summer break for the family.

Source: Past English Level 4 Reading Exam Papers

I wonder, did Chopin write it at Majorca, with the sea weeping round the villa and the salt spray dashing against the panes?

Source: The Picture of Dorian Gray

Another case we found of being eaten alive is the shocking story of Frank Herrmann, a 56-year-old German homeless man who was living under a bridge in Majorca.

Source: World Atlas of Wonders

Next week, the country plans to open for EU travelers, but today, the holiday island of Majorca has actually brokered a deal with German tour agencies to allow in thousands of German tourists in early as a test case.

Source: CNN 10 Summer Special

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