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mandi

British  
/ ˈmʌndɪ /

noun

  1. (in India) a big market

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Etymology

Origin of mandi

Hindi

Example Sentences

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Mandi Nacey, a travel agent with 407 and Beyond Vacation Co., a company specializing in Disney and Universal Studios vacations, commented on a Instagram post about the wait times.

From Los Angeles Times

Now, Secor’s daughter, Mandi Secor Lipscomb, is left considering the future of the lodge in the aftermath of another devastating flood, on July 4.

From Salon

Adebayo appeared on series two alongside TikTok star Milli Jo McLoughlin, podcaster Mandi Vakili and rapper DDG, as well as former Manchester United and France footballer Patrice Evra.

From BBC

We recently found this really cool Yemeni restaurant in Westwood called House of Mandi.

From Los Angeles Times

Mandi later caught Covid herself – she is convinced at work – and ended up in hospital on oxygen for three weeks.

From BBC