baya

NOUN
  1. common Indian weaverbird
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How To Use baya In A Sentence

  • Should Bayard's measures seem radical, you can meet him halfway: treat yourself to a copy of P.
  • Sure it's what the Trib called the "bare-knuckle arts of Chicago electoral politics" but, hey, I guess that "kumbaya" attack goes by the wayside. Obama Responds To Bill's Reference To Jesse Jackson
  • Pinned to the abaya was a message that read, “She was a collaborator against Islam.” Alas, a blog » 2006 » July
  • Shangil Tobaya "mean" flip a brick, "and the popular rhyme translates as" flip a brick, you will find gold. Doctors Without Borders
  • The women in Indonesia and Malaysia wear what is known as baju kurung and baju kebaya. Archive 2009-09-01
  • Many villages in the regency are devoid of young people as they have all migrated to Medan, Jakarta, Surabaya and other urban areas due to a lack of jobs at home.
  • In 1853, Bayard Taylor, the most celebrated travel writer in antebellum America (and the subject of chapter 8), was able to visit several of China’s largest coastal cities because, after the Opium War, the Treaty of Nanjing (1842) made such excursions possible by opening up additional ports to foreign intercourse. The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876
  • Mr Kobayashi was chosen to represent the company at the conference.
  • It tells of the bayadère (temple dancer) Nikiya who loves the warrior Solor.
  • Bob Koke, who was just back from Singapore, took the opportunity to ask about the notorious Bali hotel proprietress turned radio propagandist Surabaya Sue, who seemed to be working as a spokesperson for his administration. A Covert Affair
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