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Answer for the clue "West African capital ", 5 letters:
dakar

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Usage examples of dakar.

Europe up and drop it whole into that great northern mass between Dakar in the west and Asmara in the east.

Like the baitfish before the barracuda, Dakar discovered he was unable to bury himself in detachment.

Crowded by his brothers with Dakar leashed in tow, Bransian plunged into the pit black cavern of the dungeon.

This force could be ready at Aldershot on August 10, and it was estimated that transports and storeships could sail from Liverpool on August 13 and troopships between the 19th and 23d, arriving at Dakar on the 28th, or at the other ports, Konakri and Duala, a few days later.

Landing at Konakri does not appear to offer any chance of success in view of difficulty of communications to Bomako, the lack of transport with the force, and the probability that forces from Dakar would forestall.

We should be delighted if you would send some American warships to Monrovia and Freetown, and I hope by that time to have Dakar ready for your call.

As through a template of wrapped and spun wire, Dakar saw his own handiwork laced into the mesh, clumsy weavings like botched snags of string clumped within the fiercely clean elegance of Fellowship crafting.

At the center of the clearing, on a bent framework of willow poles, Dakar finished tying the drover's cloak and the gaudy layers of the free singer's court dou blets into a shaded enclosure.

Swathed like a sausage in his salt-fusty clothing, Dakar blud geoned through fogged wits to listen.

Dakar ripped back, testy as he bludgeoned his upended senses to gain the full use of his mage-sight.

Since the cob bler waxed morose, they rescued Dakar from the jammed wads of his clothing and chivvied him down a back alley to purchase more spirits.

Once the leftover traces of his craft were disbursed under blessing, Dakar stretched his sore shoulders.

Nor did eve~ admirer wear the face of a s~ger Dakar rec0g~xzed a ropewalker, a handel of canlkers, ~d ~o doxies ~ed through the arms of a suspiciously ia~xYxar s~x~and.

Dakar recog nized a ropewalker, a handful of caulkers, and two doxies twined through the arms of a suspiciously familiar sailhand.

Two days later they got a verification from Air France that they had flown a very old colored man with a passport issued to Cotton Bud of New York City by way of Paris to Dakar.