Definitions
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun an acknowledgment that can be used to say hello or goodbye (aloha is Hawaiian and ciao is Italian)
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Examples
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When the BSG did that scavenger hunt on Cape Cod, she managed to get in some surfing practice and earned the name Aloha Jedi.
Beacon Street Girls: Ready! Set! Hawaii! Annie Bryant 2009
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When the BSG did that scavenger hunt on Cape Cod, she managed to get in some surfing practice and earned the name Aloha Jedi.
Beacon Street Girls: Ready! Set! Hawaii! Annie Bryant 2009
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When the BSG did that scavenger hunt on Cape Cod, she managed to get in some surfing practice and earned the name Aloha Jedi.
Beacon Street Girls: Ready! Set! Hawaii! Annie Bryant 2009
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When the BSG did that scavenger hunt on Cape Cod, she managed to get in some surfing practice and earned the name Aloha Jedi.
Beacon Street Girls: Ready! Set! Hawaii! Annie Bryant 2009
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It gleamed white against the bright blue sky, almost as big as an island, with a large yellow and red flower and the word Aloha! in flowing red script painted on the bow.
Beacon Street Girls: Ready! Set! Hawaii! Annie Bryant 2009
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It gleamed white against the bright blue sky, almost as big as an island, with a large yellow and red flower and the word Aloha! in flowing red script painted on the bow.
Beacon Street Girls: Ready! Set! Hawaii! Annie Bryant 2009
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It gleamed white against the bright blue sky, almost as big as an island, with a large yellow and red flower and the word Aloha! in flowing red script painted on the bow.
Beacon Street Girls: Ready! Set! Hawaii! Annie Bryant 2009
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It gleamed white against the bright blue sky, almost as big as an island, with a large yellow and red flower and the word Aloha! in flowing red script painted on the bow.
Beacon Street Girls: Ready! Set! Hawaii! Annie Bryant 2009
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PS I live in Aloha and work at a private business.
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"Now I've got the time off, (but) I don't have the money," said Thomas, who lives in Aloha and used to hunt in Oregon and Wyoming.
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