obi

[ UK /ˈə‍ʊba‍ɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. (West Indies) followers of a religious system involving witchcraft and sorcery
  2. a religious belief of African origin involving witchcraft and sorcery; practiced in parts of the West Indies and tropical Americas
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How To Use obi In A Sentence

  • Use of a University-owned mobile telephone and mobile telephone airtime service is intended for official University business.
  • It had multiple shooters, multiple locations, mobile threats, willingness to fight the first responders and follow-on SWAT/commando units, well-equipped and well-trained operatives, and a willingness to die. Cliff Schecter: The Terrorist and the Terror Watch List
  • This came after scores of pro-Uribe legislators and other officials were indicted on conspiracy charges involving so-called demobilized paramilitaries. Council on Hemispheric Affairs
  • This is due to the then nonexistent mobilization of what is called today the "civil society."
  • The mobile service is designed to bring the marriage bureau to the doorstep of the customer.
  • A great deal of the nudge-nudge wink-wink routine by the young upwardly mobile male executives was the usual response to her presence.
  • I even dragged my acrophobic mother up mountains in the Auvergne, only to leave her quivering halfway up while I persevered alone to the top.
  • Indeed, so many of us now possess a handset that mobile phone sales have collapsed.
  • Trained by Mark Tompkins and ridden by Philip Robinson, Babodana made his move about three furlongs out.
  • Similarly, when the starter button is pressed, along with the clutch pedal, the system recognises the transponder signal, releases the engine immobiliser and the steering lock, and the engine starts.
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