Ni‧ag‧a‧ra Falls /naɪˌæɡ
ərə ˈfɔːlz/ (
also the Niagara Falls)
two very large
waterfalls on the border between Canada and the US, which are popular with tourists and are also used to produce electricity. Americans often joke about people who have just got married going to Niagara Falls on their
honeymoon, but not many people really go there for that reason.
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