[
UK
/ˈəʊbaɪ/
]
NOUN
- (West Indies) followers of a religious system involving witchcraft and sorcery
- a religious belief of African origin involving witchcraft and sorcery; practiced in parts of the West Indies and tropical Americas
How To Use obi In A Sentence
- A great deal of the nudge-nudge wink-wink routine by the young upwardly mobile male executives was the usual response to her presence.
- Silence is the rule for our heroes, and that means a bit of extra claustrophobia to scenes that would otherwise be totally generic.
- You can do a lot of that from our facility, but eventually a mobile system to inspect parts on wing is where we are going to be positioned.
- I felt we could do better and more anaerobic workouts at sea level.
- This enables more active forms of mobilization, with many memberships engaged in various forms of collective action, often for the first times in their history.
- I felt a bit claustrophobic in the tiny room.
- 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."