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babu

[ US /bɑˈbu/ ]
NOUN
  1. used as a Hindi courtesy title; equivalent to English `Mr'

How To Use babu In A Sentence

  • OBJECTIVE : To optimize the extraction technique of moschus and formulate the preparation procedure for Shehuang - babu ji.
  • Inspired by the intrepid babushka, I overcame the inbred fear of Russian salesmen and requested that my order be warmed as well.
  • Babu snagged the spot last year by dispatching a friend to stake it out two months before the season even started.
  • Obviously, being one of the most famous Indians in the world didn't help Naipaul curry favour with Indian babudom bent on mindless application of rules. The Times of India
  • The book is an amusing and evocative portrayal of his journey and his encounters with Indian babudom and other normal Indians on the way.
  • Their fantasy of Englishness did not include the literary Bengali babu, for whom they felt contempt and distrust.
  • From a printed curiosity -- a letter written by one of those brave and confident Hindoo strugglers with the English tongue, called a "babu" -- I got a more compressed translation: "Godville. Following the Equator
  • She wears sunglasses and a babushka and smokes cigarettes through a long plastic filter that looks like a pipe stem.
  • One of the pandies stirred, and pulled himself up on one knee; Wheeler, his arm still round the babu, whipped up his revolver and fired, and the pandy flopped back in the dust. Fiancée
  • Eminent French aviator ordered to the ground and sent home for conspiring with unsavory babu to smuggle undesirables to Katmandu, which is forbidden territory! Jimgrim
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