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Aruba
/əˈruːbə/
Definition
1
A small island located in the Caribbean Sea off the coast of Venezuela, known for its white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and status as a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
2
A popular tourist destination famous for luxury resorts, water sports, and a laid-back 'One Happy Island' vibe.
Examples
After months of rainy weather, she finally escaped to Aruba for some guaranteed sunshine and zero emails.
He proposed on the beach in Aruba, but the real commitment was surviving the all-you-can-eat conch fritters.
Aruba's divi-divi trees always point the same way, like nature's passive-aggressive weather app.
Forget adulting; my suitcase is packed for Aruba, where the biggest decision is piña colada or strawberry daiquiri.