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Gaza
/ˈɡɑːzə/
Definition
1
The Gaza Strip, a narrow coastal territory in the Middle East along the Mediterranean Sea, administered by Palestine and bordering Israel and Egypt; home to over 2 million people.
2
An ancient port city in the region, historically one of the five major cities of the Philistines mentioned in the Bible.
Examples
My history teacher raved about ancient Gaza like it was the original party spot for Philistines.
Watching beach cams from Gaza makes me crave Mediterranean vibes without the drama.
He tried dieting with 'Gaza portions' – tiny, squeezed into a narrow strip, and full of tension.
The news app pinged again: Gaza headlines hotter than a summer scorcher in the desert.