gaddi

NOUN
  1. a cushion on a throne for a prince in India
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  • Choosing the hottest weekend of the year to go gadding about in a tin metal box (aka car without air-conditioning up and down the nation's motorway system) probably wasn't our greatest idea ever.
  • Mr. Gaddis captures the full range of Kennan's life and career and reveals the complicated inner personality behind the public mask. Uncontainable
  • Gaddis also explained why diplomats must dissimulate and are therefore not only frustrating to historians but misunderstood by all sides in politics: Jim Sleeper: Henry Kissinger's Grand Strategy Takes a New Turn at Yale
  • But my head, which was muzzy when you were here, has been muzzier ever since, and my Dr. made me relinquish everything and run out of town, so that I have been gadding for Early Letters of George Wm. Curtis
  • He was holed up in Israel making a documentary about the siege of Bethlehem, and there's me on the front pages, gadding about town with someone else's fella.
  • And while you're gadding about, why not visit the biblical-sounding Burning Mountain - which actually is burning, and has been for about a thousand years, ever since an underground coal seam caught fire.
  • Although Geminian influences still have you gadding all about like trout, this week also offers in-there as well as out-there experiences.
  • There's a whole class of people who lost their gaddi (chair) because of me. Outlook India
  • They allege that a big temple is being constructed in place of a small 100-year-old Durga 'gaddi' (temple) that was recently demolished. The Times of India
  • With Americans gadding around in high-riding 4WD off-roaders, Puerto Santo Tomás hardly qualifies as remote: If we could make it in our car, it isn't remotely remote.
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