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Gambia
/ˈɡæm.bi.ə/
Definition
1
A country in West Africa, officially the Republic of The Gambia, situated along the Gambia River and bordered by Senegal.
2
The Gambia River, a major waterway in West Africa that the country is named after and largely encompasses.
Examples
After a week in Gambia, I returned home with more smiles than souvenirs, thanks to the locals' endless hospitality.
Gambia might be tiny on the map, but its beaches stretch imagination to rival any tropical postcard.
Trying Gambian domoda stew convinced me that peanuts aren't just for baseball games—they're a culinary superpower.
In Gambia, wrestling matches draw bigger crowds than elections, proving muscle often trumps manifesto.