Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of southern Spain on the Mediterranean Sea southwest of Málaga. It is a noted tourist resort.
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Examples
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He would invite Tkalec to his home in Marbella, to see his expensive antiques.
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He would invite Tkalec to his home in Marbella, to see his expensive antiques.
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Santana runs a tennis club in Marbella, not far from the Australians 'practice venue.
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They met at Kassar’s home in Marbella and discussed the sale of weapons, including assault and sniper rifles and rocket propelled grenade launchers, to the FARC, McGuire said.
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They met at Kassar’s home in Marbella and discussed the sale of weapons, including assault and sniper rifles and rocket propelled grenade launchers, to the FARC, McGuire said.
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The 80-year-old actor and his wife, Micheline Roquebrune, were summoned to appear Friday as part of the "Goldfinger Case" — an investigation into possible tax evasion involving a beachfront property Connery used to own in Marbella.
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The TOWIE cast have been filming their last scenes of the series over in Marbella, which is where Chloe apparently rolled around in a flower bed after covering her bikini in superglue, or something.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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The James Bond star, who currently lives in the Bahamas with his wife, was named in May in a separate money-laundering investigation involving the sale of a luxury seaside villa just east of Marbella, which is near Malaga.
Tonight 2010
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We saw the primary causeway in Marbella which is more than 2,000 meters lon
CASTRO ASSESSES TOUR 1989
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'Marbella's a high-profile place,' he chortled, 'and fortunately for Lineker's, it's turning towards the crowd we want, the working-class British man and woman.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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