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Montreal
[ mon-tree-awl, muhn- ]
noun
- a seaport in S Quebec, in E Canada, on an island Montreal Island in the St. Lawrence.
Montreal
/ ˌɒԳٰɪˈɔː /
noun
- a city and major port in central Canada, in S Quebec on Montreal Island at the junction of the Ottawa and St Lawrence Rivers. Pop: 1 039 534 (2001) French nameMontréalmɔ̃real
Montreal
- City in southern Quebec province, Canada , on Montreal Island in the St. Lawrence River; a cultural, commercial, financial, and industrial center.
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Notes
It lies at the foot of Mount Royal, for which it is named.
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Other yvlog Forms
- ѴDzԳr·İ noun
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When Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson first trained together in Montreal a decade ago, even their coach did not let them know exactly how badly it had gone.
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David Décary-Hétu, a University of Montreal criminology professor, said the situation of dealers peddling drugs on social platforms had “slowly gotten better.”
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Of the six who fought in Montreal, not one scored.
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Here, there’s a running joke in which no one in Montreal knows anything about the rest of the country — that gag is as pointed as Rankin gets about real-world politics.
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I’m really excited about a pilot that I shot in November in Montreal.
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