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godown

[ US /ˈɡoʊˌdaʊn/ ]
NOUN
  1. (in India and Malaysia) a warehouse

How To Use godown In A Sentence

  • his vocabulary alone is worth the cover price - gantries, quinquireme, discalced, carrack, loxodrome, godown, scutch, so shrewd in his deployment of detail, so blessed with good luck and goodwill that we forget the conceit and just enjoy the ride. The Seattle Times
  • The Sultan has a "godown" containing great treasures, concerning which he leads an anxious life – hoards of diamonds and rubies, and priceless damascened krises, with scabbards of pure gold wrought into marvelous devices and incrusted with precious stones. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
  • The city's skyline was alight with fires rising from timber godowns and warehouses.
  • And then, of course, there are vestigeal words and expressions from British English that continue to be used in Indian English, such as "godown" and "brinjal"; or uniquely Indian formations such as "prepone" (which, by the way, has been admitted conditionally by the most recent editions of some standard British dictionaries). WordPress.com News
  • Beyond them stood port buildings and tiled godowns. Indian Balm - Travels in the Southern Subcontinent
  • And perhaps when everyone is treated with respect, the incidences will godown. The Volokh Conspiracy » Criminal Charges Against Anti-Homosexuality Street Preacher Dropped in England
  • All of whom would laugh out loud at the idea that revenues “always” go up when tax rates godown. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Further Left You Are the Less You Know About Economics:
  • Now all but a few of the bumboats have gone and new life has been breathed into the old shophouses and godowns along the river banks.
  • Raw and finished goods worth crores of rupees were destroyed as the rain water accumulated in the godowns.
  • Beyond them stood port buildings and tiled godowns. Indian Balm - Travels in the Southern Subcontinent
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