A city of northern Morocco at the west end of the Strait of Gibraltar.
1 The Creole version, listed below, calls for tomatoes, resulting in a creamier, tangier dish.
2 The room smelled strongly of cooked beef, but with a smokier, tangier scent than I'd ever smelled.
3 You can leave it on the kitchen counter for a tangier taste or place it in the fridge.
4 The pizza is noticeably less dense than Pizzeria Uno's, with a lighter hand of cheese and tangier crushed tomatoes.
5 Tangier in the outer part of the Straits was invisible from mist.
6 I am glad to have seen Tangier - the second - oldest town in the world.
7 Northern Morocco also has a train line, which connects you to Tangier .
8 Tangier is the spot we have been longing for all the time.
9 More like a fellow you'd see at Tangier than in these parts.
10 From Tangier he crossed to Gibraltar, and anchored among the shipping there.
11 At Ceuta, Tarifa, and Tangier there was a similar want of success.
12 On the bombardment of Tangier , Ben left the country with other fugitives.
13 Bland and I talking about Tangier business, and so home to bed.
14 I came down into Tangier , I had no money and no friends.
15 I am very glad that I went to Tangier , for many reasons.
16 He has decreed, it seems, that she is to go to Tangier .
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