Doora

Word DOORA
Character 5
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The word "doora" in example sentences

I opened the doora little wider to ask him to enter, then I froze. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In the houses of the rich, bread was made of wheat; the poorer classes being contented with bakes of barley, or of _doora_ (holcus sorghum), which last is still so commonly used by them; for Herodotus is as wrong in saying that they thought it "the greatest disgrace to live on wheat and barley," as that "no one drank out of any but bronze (or brazen) cups." ❋ Unknown (N/A)

The cereals which they cultivated were wheat, barley, and apparently sorghum (Holcus sorghum, Linnaeus), the doora of the modern fellaheen. ❋ Unknown (1922)

The cereals which they cultivated were wheat, barley, and apparently sorghum (_Holcus sorghum, _ Linnaeus), the _doora_ of the modern fellaheen. ❋ James George Frazer (1897)

The camels were picketed, the Arabs threw their sleeping-mats down in the shade, and the prisoners, after receiving a ration of dates and of doora, were told that they might do what they would during the heat of the day, and that the Moolah would come to them before sunset. ❋ Arthur Conan Doyle (1894)

But presently one of the weary doora camels came down with a crash, its limbs starred out as if it had split asunder, and the caravan had to come down to its old sober gait. ❋ Arthur Conan Doyle (1894)

These were loaded with the doora and the water-skins of the raiders, but ❋ Arthur Conan Doyle (1894)

The prisoners also began to thaw, and eagerly ate the doora which was served out for their breakfasts. ❋ Arthur Conan Doyle (1894)

The products are cotton and the grain they call doora, a kind of millet, the latter of which grows on enormous cane-like stalks, which, chopped up, form ❋ Unknown (1885)

This was a region of great natural wealth, containing many mines of gold, iron, copper, and salt, abundant woods of date-palm, almond-trees, and ilex, some excellent pasture-ground, and much rich meadow-land suitable for the growth of _doora_ and other sorts of grain. ❋ George Rawlinson (1857)

In the dining-hall laughed and chattered a number of young servants as they ate their onions and cakes of doora and dates. ❋ Th��ophile Gautier (1841)

The aspect of the country was still the same; fields of cotton, maize, doora, stretched as far as the eye could reach. ❋ Th��ophile Gautier (1841)

We had passed Lake Mareotis, and on either side of the railroad stretched fields of _doora_ or maize, of cotton plants in various stages of growth, some opening their pretty yellow flowers, others shedding the white silk from their pods. ❋ Th��ophile Gautier (1841)

The coffee is made, a cup at a time, in a small brass kettle, and on plates of tin are cooked the thin doora cakes. ❋ Th��ophile Gautier (1841)

Police said they could hear a baby crying inside and after about 10 to 15 minutes of knocking on the doora woman answered but refused to let the officers inside to search for Mathes. ❋ Unknown (2010)

[ranjini:] ponnum meenaay nee nadiyaekaantha vaasam etho raavin vaathil chaari doora nilpoo oru kaavalmaadamo? onnodonnu chernnaadi vaanin neelamaelaappu thedum thoomani thumbikal doore pon mukil thoni neenthum neela neerazhi pole saandhya mounaambaram nin puzhayil mungaam ❋ Anjali (2009)

Tarn: - brought this work home to our number of thirty, meeting on own doora, and we hear manj Lord's day, Monday, Wednesday, crying out, IV/iat mutt toe do to and Thursday evenings; so the ❋ Unknown (1812)

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