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fakeer

NOUN
  1. a Muslim or Hindu mendicant monk who is regarded as a holy man

How To Use fakeer In A Sentence

  • Then they began to talk, and, by-and-bye, the king asked the fakeer if he could show him a glimpse of Paradise, for he found it very difficult to believe in what he could not see. The Orange Fairy Book
  • The fakeer replied that he was asking a very difficult, and perhaps The Orange Fairy Book
  • Instantly the ground opened, and the astonished king, peeping in, saw a flight of rough steps, and, at the bottom of them, the fakeer sitting, just as he used to sit, on his rickety bedstead, reading the Koran! The Orange Fairy Book
  • No one knows what was there shown to the king, nor did he ever tell anyone; but, when the fakeer at length dropped the curtain, and the king turned to leave the place, he had had his glimpse of Paradise! The Orange Fairy Book
  • After a year or two had passed by, the king heard one day that the fakeer was very ill — indeed, he was believed to be dying. The Orange Fairy Book
  • The barley grew up undisturbed till the month was accomplished, and, at the expiration of that time, hundreds of people thronged to be present at the disentombing of the fakeer.
  • Once upon a time there was king who, one day out hunting, came upon a fakeer in a lonely place in the mountains. The Orange Fairy Book
  • Instantly he hurried off himself, and found that it was really true, and that the fakeer was even then breathing his last. The Orange Fairy Book
  • At first the king was so surprised and frightened that he could only stare; but the fakeer beckoned to him to come down, so, mustering up his courage, he boldly stepped down into the grave. The Orange Fairy Book
  • The fakeer rose, and, making a sign to the king to follow, walked a few paces along a dark passage. The Orange Fairy Book
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