Pacific ocean meaning in English
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Definition
the Pacific Ocean: the body of water east of Asia and Australasia and to the west of the Americas
Examples
- "The cost of living in the ocean is crazy."
- "Follow it down through the valley towards the ocean of gratitude... we will be eating fish today."
- "As for crashing into the ocean, it's something I'd like to avoid."
- "Hot Air Balloon Crashes Over Pacific: Rescue teams dispatched, survivors unlikely"
- "Something about a hot air balloon ride in the south Pacific."
- "Love Dove cruises visit twelve romantic destinations from the Pacific to the Atlantic."
- "Home address: THE PACIFIC OCEAN"
- "Follow it down through the valleys towards the ocean of spirituality."
- "Address: THE PACIFIC OCEAN"
- "I can't run, let alone swim in the ocean!"
- "I earn a six-figure salary, I'm a former model, and have my own two-bedroom apartment in Pacific Heights."
- "Bruno saw his first dolphin at the age of 13, while surfing in the Pacific."
- "Uh huh...The nuclear explosion in the Pacific, yes sir!"
- "Look, I'm no technophobe, I churn my butter and milk my cows like the rest of you, but would you care to explain to me why I need an application which creates ocean sounds from my phone while I sleep?"
- "The nuclear explosion in the Pacific, yes sir!"
- "In the Pacific Ocean?"
- "Susie : Actually, Polly, Zirconda is in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean."
- "You are under arrest for detonating a nuclear bomb in the Pacific Ocean."
- "Jesus : Actually, I've found a 3:00 am flight from Miami International non-stop to Mexico City arriving at 9:00 am Pacific time."
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