[
US
/biˈhɑɹi, bɪˈhɑɹi/
]
NOUN
- the Indic language spoken in Bihar (and by some people in Pakistan and Bangladesh)
How To Use Bihari In A Sentence
- The city of Mumbai sees human tragedies unfold every day, death of a gun-wielding Bihari youth on one day and lynching of a north Indian labourer in train on the other.
- Prison authorities in India have released the country's oldest inmate, 108-year-old Brij Bihari Pandey, who was convicted of a murder he committed at the age of 84.
- The poems of Atal Bihari Vajpayee that I picked to sing in Samvedna were written decades ago when he was still inspired by the legacy of our political forefathers.
- The Bengalese to the most extend are still resented and the Biharis looked upon as unwanted and almost parasitical. The Question(s) of Gorkhaland by Barun Roy
- Yet, when even first time acquaintances called him Veerappan, Bihari Lal would swell with importance.
- On the morning of May 31, 2003, Chinese President Hu Jintao met with Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who came to St. Petersburg for celebrations marking the 300th anniversary of the city.
- On the morning of May 31, 2003, Chinese President Hu Jintao met with Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who came to St. Petersburg for celebrations marking the 300th anniversary of the city.
- A Hindu priest throws color onto Hindu devotees during Holi celebrations at the Bankey Bihari Temple on February 28, 2010 in Vrindavan, India.
- That soul who is Kyu in the first story (and Kokila, Katima, and so on thereafter) is combative, imprudent, and prone to getting himself (or herself) killed; while Bold (Bihari, Bistami . . . ) is more comfortable in the world, meliorist and optimistic. Archive 2008-10-01