NOUN
- a city of central Sri Lanka that was the last capital of the ancient kings of Ceylon; a resort and religious center
How To Use Kandy In A Sentence
- It's not my usual type of thing either so I shall have to think long and hard about what fabric to use so I love it so much that I do use it - Kandy is very good at stretching us outside our comfort zone Bags & lotto blocks - revealed!
- My base was Kandy and there I lived in a palm leaf hut on the edge of the sacred lake. The Education of a Gardener
- Kandy is pretty, but far from what it is claimed to be. Nellie Bly's Book: Around the World in Seventy-Two Days
- Head Kandy is the ultimate resource for purchasing high quality clip in hair extensions .
- “Like many other armies in peasant and tribal societies,” writes Channa Wickremesekera in Kandy at War: Indigenous Military Resistance to European Expansion in Sri Lanka 1594 to 1818 (2004), “the Kandyan army fought in loosely organized and highly mobile units depending on a flimsy logistical base,” making optimum use of its rugged, jungly terrain. Buddha’s Savage Peace
- She caught a ride with them in a jeep to their camp, which was located only six miles outside Kandy but ended up being a bumpy, half-hour trip on narrow, crowded roads full of Ceylonese drivers devoid of traffic sense. A Covert Affair
- Though Kandy had the edge in the scrums and lineouts, the tough Sailors with their bruising play nailed their opponents.
- Trumpets, conches, oboes and drums beat out a rhythm while a huge contingent of Kandyan dancers and drummers perform, their stunning period costumes adding a blaze of colour to the spectacle.
- The population of the Diocese of Kandy, which is made up of various races including Cingalese and Tamils, amounts to 809,506, of whom The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
- The house which was both a hotel and residence was demolished along with some other buildings nearly three years ago to make room for the Kandy Municipal Car Park.