mirchi
Britishadjective
Etymology
Origin of mirchi
C21: Hindi
Example Sentences
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"It's kind of simple. The water withdrawal for human use increased tremendously at the same time as there was an extended drought," Ali Mirchi, an expert at Oklahoma State University, told BBC Future Planet last year, calling the drought the "straw that broke the camel's back".
From BBC
Unlike the mainstream apps such as Tinder or Bumble, Mirchi is among the growing world of dating apps created by and catering to South Asians.
From Los Angeles Times
Before Mirchi, there was Dil Mil, which launched in 2014 in San Francisco.
From Los Angeles Times
Mirchi, which means “spice” in multiple South Asian languages, launched in 2020 in Los Angeles.
From Los Angeles Times
The dating app Mirchi says it has 70,000 active monthly users, and Ali Tehranian, one of the app’s co-founders, said it aims to add a “new flavor” to the South Asian dating landscape.
From Los Angeles Times
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