Sulawesi

[ soo-lah-wey-see ]
/ ˌsu lɑˈweɪ si /

noun

an island in central Indonesia. 72,986 sq. mi. (189,034 sq. km).
Formerly Celebes.

Example sentences from the Web for sulawesi

  • Some in Sulawesi and Papua provinces, expected to be the hardest hit, remained reluctant to leave, despite the 2004 experience.

    Huge Quake and Tsunami Hit Japan |Lennox Samuels |March 11, 2011 |DAILY BEAST
  • On the ride to Sulawesi, Ibnu Ahmad listened to John Lennon's “Imagine” over and over through a pair of flimsy earphones.

    My Trip With a Terrorist |Eliza Griswold |August 27, 2010 |DAILY BEAST
  • On Sulawesi, power became something worth fighting for, and Christians and Muslims began to battle over local elections.

    My Trip With a Terrorist |Eliza Griswold |August 27, 2010 |DAILY BEAST
  • Ibnu Ahmad went to Sulawesi anyway, where he was caught carrying 31,000 rounds of ammunition, tried, convicted, and imprisoned.

    My Trip With a Terrorist |Eliza Griswold |August 27, 2010 |DAILY BEAST

British Dictionary definitions for sulawesi

Sulawesi
/ (ˌsuːləˈweɪsɪ) /

noun

an island in E Indonesia: mountainous and forested, with volcanoes and hot springs. Pop: 14 946 488 (2000). Area (including adjacent islands): 229 108 sq km (88 440 sq miles) Also called: Celebes