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W. S. Gilbert's "The ___ Ballads"
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Bāb is an Arabic word for gateway , also found as a loanword in Persian and Ottoman Turkish . Commonly used names of several gateways built throughout the centuries in Arabic or Persianate societies start with "Bab", such as the Babs of Cairo and those ...
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n. (context UK informal English) baby
Usage examples of bab.
It had been a little over a month since Babs and Yoke had driven around San Francisco distributing allas, telling each person to split their alla into seven and to pass them on with the same instructions.
As you know, he has been pressing the work on the arcade of the Shrine of the Bab in order to have it completed by the Centenary of His martyrdom.
Thence the regular coralline bank, whose beach is the Bab, runs some distance down coast, allowing passage to our ugly old friend, Wady Salma.
Bab began by gravely quoting Miss Celia, and ended with an irrepressible burst of admiration which contrasted drolly with her first remark.
Smoke Filer, Babs Bitterman, Lunt, Pete Marsh, Bert Fox, Ken Fischer, Bo Bozer, and--were others?
Haram it turned due north, running between the Western Wall and the Dome of the Rock, less than fifty feet from where the Souk el-Qattanin became the Bab el-Qattanin, the Gate of the Cotton Merchants, which was the Haram entrance closest to the Dome itself.
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Babs entertaining Pimento with a sock on each hand, cocking her head side to side as a different character spoke.
Bab, saucily, while her sparkling eyes turned to Miss Celia with a mischievous twinkle in them.
Next came the moan of the wind down the valley that opens on the gate called the Bab el Marsa, and along the river that flows to the port.
Bab el Marsa, the gate that goes out to Marteel, they heard a low hum as of vast droves of sheep.
May 22nd, 1944 as this is the exact time when the Bab declared His Mission to Mulla Hussayn.
The multilane traffic was narrowing to one lane as they approached the Bab and consequently was thickening and slowing down.
The Wests decided to christen her Lucyanna, though they would always refer to her by the nickname of Babs.
The first to arrive, however, was an uninvited guest, for just as Bab and Betty sat down on the porch steps, in their stiff pink calico frocks and white ruffled aprons, to repose a moment before the party came in, a rustling was heard among the lilacs, and out stepped Alfred Tennyson Barlow, looking like a small Robin Hood, in a green blouse with a silver buckle on his broad belt, a feather in his little cap and a bow in his hand.