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mandi
/ ˈmʌndɪ /
noun
- (in India) a big market
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mandi1
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Example Sentences
After struggling with anorexia and drug use in her 20s, Mandi Babkes embarked on an all-raw, vegan diet.
Having accomplished his task within three months Datto Mandi withdrew with all his men, except two who wished to settle at Pardo.
But it is primarily to Datto Mandi and the presidente that the people of Zamboanga should be grateful.
“Madame Mandi” lost none of her serenity, but she did not like the cannonading, and covered both ears to shut out the sound.
The men of Mandi carried little axes in their belts, and with these the serpent cable was cut and uncoiled.
“A hora (penny) would have been dosta (enough) for mandi” (me).
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