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Asha

American  
[uhsh-uh] / ˈʌʃ ə /

noun

Zoroastrianism.
  1. the cosmic principle of order, justice, righteousness, and truth.


Example Sentences

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Some 15% of the 11,118 homes here are locked up because the owners have migrated or live with their children abroad, says Asha CJ, the local village council chief.

From BBC

Even Ms Asha's village council is not able to find and afford people to digitise its records.

From BBC

"To quote Zora Neale Hurston, 'Not all skinfolk are kinfolk.' Nikki Haley instead is the Dinesh D'Souza of Candace Owens. She's the alpha Karen of brown skin. And for white supremacists and racists, she's the perfect Manchurian candidate. And instead of applauding her, I am just disgusted by people like Nikki Haley who know better -- whose parents were the beneficiaries, as Asha said, of the 1965 immigration and nationality act -- which passed thanks to those original BLM protesters and the Civil Rights Act," Ali said.

From Salon

And on Saturday, Cruise visited Indian restaurant Asha's, causing a stir on social media.

From BBC

Saying it will focus on “First Amendment protections, nondiscrimination requirements, and the promotion of inclusive learning environments for all students,” Michelle Asha Cooper, acting assistant secretary at the department’s Office of Postsecondary Education, announced the potential shift in a department blog entry.

From Washington Times