Used in a Sentence

bimini

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for bimini.

Editorial note

Not sure if you have a bimini, but if so it's worth trying a run with it up vs.

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A district of the Bahamas, the westernmost district.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of bimini gathered in one view.

noun

A district of the Bahamas, the westernmost district.

noun

Ellipsis of the Bimini Islands: an island group of the Bahamas.

noun

A lightweight cover, usually made of fabric stretched on a metal frame which is readily removable, for the cockpit or deck of a speedboat or sailboat.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for bimini.

noun

A district of the Bahamas, the westernmost district.

noun

Ellipsis of the Bimini Islands: an island group of the Bahamas.

noun

A lightweight cover, usually made of fabric stretched on a metal frame which is readily removable, for the cockpit or deck of a speedboat or sailboat.

Example sentences

1

Not sure if you have a bimini, but if so it's worth trying a run with it up vs.

2

Or build a bimini to mount them but that's $$$ and extra maintenance and more cockpit clutter.

3

To a lesser degree, a bimini can also have an adverse affect on speed/planing, if it's acting like a parachute.

4

The lack of a bimini in August in Florida was just forgotten, but led to pretty significant overheating to me.

5

J Manson Valentine, Jacques Mayol, Harold Climo and Robert Angove under 10 feet of water off the coast of Bimini in 1968.

6

It turned out that the antenna was seriously affected by it's angle relative to the metal poles that support the Bimini top.

7

Sunpower, for example, claims to produce high efficiency semi-flexible monocrystalline panels that would flex sufficiently for use on a bimini top, for example.

8

Also remember people saying that in the early 1980's cocaine was essentially worthless in Bimini because it was being used as a staging point in the drug trade.

9

> One of his [Cayce] predictions was that the Lost City of Atlantis would be found in the Caribbean, and he also foresaw that the Bimini islands were mountaintops.

10

And since you mentioned the Marine Economic Defense Zone (otherwise known as the Exclusive Economic Zone), this is presumably what entitled a Coast Guard cutter to board my sailboat about 3 NM off the coast of Bimini in international waters?

11

Reed claimed that he had been living in Bimini in the Bahamas, engaging in real estate transactions, when CIA agents enticed him by deceitful means upon a private airplane destined not for Nassau, as he had been told, but for Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

12

Why does Bimini and other parts of the Bahamas still retain living reefs in less than 15 foot of water even though shallow water reefs have on average higher water temps than Florida or the Keys whose reefs tend to exist in 20ft or below.

Quote examples

1

Searching for, 'underwater road caribbean sea -cruise archaeology' yielded results like this: "Why Some Think Bimini Road Is A Lost Highway To Atlantis"

2

Bimini road is almost certainly an artifact of Atlantis!") gpt5 on the other hand will at most say the ideas are "interesting".

Proper noun examples

1

Pierce, took up commercial fishing and branched towards the Bahamas and started setting up camps in Bimini, Spanish Wells, and Andros.

2

I would imagine, if he lived in Bimini, he would've seen enough beachrock to know better.

3

> I would imagine, if he lived in Bimini, he would've seen enough beachrock to know better.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use bimini in a sentence?

Not sure if you have a bimini, but if so it's worth trying a run with it up vs.

What does bimini mean?

A district of the Bahamas, the westernmost district.

What part of speech is bimini?

bimini is commonly used as noun.