1. Tangier - Adjective
2. Tangier - Proper noun
A port city, the capital of the region of Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Morocco, on the Strait of Gibraltar.
(historical) The former international zone surrounding the city; its administration.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter Morocco regained control over Tangier, this attention slacked off. Source: Internet
And in North Africa, Morocco banned most travel to and from some major cities — including Tangier, Casablanca and Marrakech, usually a popular tourist destination — to stem a small spike in cases. Source: Internet
Casablanca alone accounts for about half of all port tonnage handled, although port facilities in Tangier are of increasing significance. Source: Internet
Eventually, Ginsberg and Kerouac, who had traveled to Tangier in 1957, helped Burroughs type, edit, and arrange these episodes into Naked Lunch. Source: Internet
Add / Remove Korean-style frozen yoghurt stores like Pinkberry and Red Mango, which we featured in 2006, are popping up across the US, hooking consumers on a dessert that’s tangier and less sweet than fro-yo of yore. Source: Internet
Compared to Tangier, Ruark wrote, "Sodom was a church picnic and Gomorrah a convention of Girl Scouts." Source: Internet