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India

[ US /ˈɪndiə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a republic in the Asian subcontinent in southern Asia; second most populous country in the world; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1947

How To Use India In A Sentence

  • In her acceptance speech, the winner thanked the almighty and promised to do even better at the all-India level.
  • You know and, particularly, I'm interested in rhythmic concepts from South Indian music, and so, I work with a lot of these elements in my music. Vijay Iyer: Self-Taught Jazz Pianist Goes 'Solo'
  • Here in India, especially in relatively small cities like Dehra Doon, it feels like half magic a lot of the time and the only way to live through the muddles is to be determined to find them funny.
  • The story of Hyderabad's ultimate incorporation into India is a complex one.
  • Whether you live in the suburbs or in the vital enclaves of a Little India, you are a part of America and American life.
  • In a little water in front of the grotto is the lotus-flower, a regular Indian plant; while in the shade of some of the petrified wood are several beautiful English ferns. Three Months in the Soudan
  • He was in awe of China and pleaded that if India should progress it should learn a lesson or two from the communist regime.
  • Helen Hunt Jackson was a known activist who campaigned for the rights of the Native American Indians.
  • And Buddhism and Hinduism were sketched out in the India issue: the less personalised and politicised nature of these religions makes it easier.
  • From the early 1620s, coastal Indians supplied wampum (sacred shell beads, polished and strung in strands, belts, or sashes) to Dutch traders who exchanged it with inland natives for beaver pelts.
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