ghat

[ UK /ɡˈæt/ ]
NOUN
  1. stairway in India leading down to a landing on the water
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How To Use ghat In A Sentence

  • Fatemeh Haghighatjou: I am worried and my main concern is Khatami's weakness, which can be also described as Khatami's Achilles 'heel. Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
  • Down at the cremation ghats, life - and death - continued as normal, irrespective of the tide of pilgrims swirling about them.
  • 'And the slum women drying saris on the ghats? Times, Sunday Times
  • He found some bheesties (one of them a chikor ram or wild ghât) chewing the khud on a precipitous dâk. A Holiday in the Happy Valley with Pen and Pencil
  • Gin-aghat daman han mga negosyante nga tagan hin importansya an kanan goberno paningkamot nga nakakabulig hiton aton pag-ato hiton kakurean yana nga gin-aabat han bug-os nga kalibutan. Undefined
  • Arghatun won't arrange the remount herds without your authority, and Wotai backs him up in everything.
  • For example, Ewart was killed on the way to the ghat in a palankeen; Vibart's kit was carried and his wife escorted by rebels of his regiment; five loyal sepoys were murdered; Moore ( "the real defender of Cawnpore") was killed in the water, shoving off. Fiancée
  • Frank attributes his groundingin 'mridangam' to his gurus Ramnad V. Raghavan, T. Ranganathan, and Palghat T.S. Mani Iyer. The Hindu - Front Page
  • The station then lay well within the domain of the pachyderms i.e., the elephant corridor while migrating from one end of the Western Ghats to the other.
  • Consequently, I spent most of my time in the field engaging with boatmen and other locals working on the ghats (landing steps leading to the river).
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