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Key West

noun

  1. an island off S Florida, in the Gulf of Mexico. 4 miles (6.4 km) long; 2 miles (3.2 km) wide.
  2. a seaport on this island: the southernmost city in the U.S.; naval base.


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Louie's Backyard is one of many good places to eat in town, but for us it is the Key West restaurant.

He was seen in Key West in the summer of 2012, and the U.S. Coast Guard was unable to locate his body.

Fifty-two hours and 54 minutes after leaping from a rock wall in Havana, the 64-year-old marathon swimmer reached Key West.

Admission to the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum in Old Town Key West includes a guided tour and all the cats you can pat.

Hit snooze and spend the next half-hour fantasizing about running away to Key West?

Escaping from Key West, the mulatto worked his way up the coast to Tampa, where he burgled a bank.

But on January 6th they managed to make Key West, and for some reason were not quarantined.

Natives round Key West sometimes take it in nets and with the grains, and they call it “springer.”

This latter type of pattern is best developed in the population of Key West, Florida.

Wrecking was conducted for many years at Key West in a most ungenerous manner, with the old adage, Freight is the mother of wages.

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