Dub‧lin /ˈdʌblən, ˈdʌblɪn/
the capital of the Republic of Ireland. It is on the east coast, on the River Liffey. Dublin was the home of several famous Irish writers, such as Jonathan
swift, George Bernard
Shaw, Oscar
Wilde, and James
Joyce. There are many well-known songs about Dublin, including a song called
Molly Malone, which begins:
‘In Dublin’s fair city, Where the girls are so pretty...’ [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲