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Chief god of early Hinduism
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indra
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Indra (born 20 July 1967 in Gothenburg , Sweden ) is a singer and actress, best known in France.
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Parjanya \Parjanya\ prop. n. 1. (Hinduism) The Hindu god of rain; sometimes identified with Indra .
Usage examples of indra.
It made him look lost and more than a little worried, and Indra found herself reacting with a sympathy which was disconcerting.
He was clearly trying to impress Indra, and quite unaware of the fact that she saw through him completely.
Once, Indra caught his eye, when Don was holding forth about the life and hard times of the average warden, and they exchanged the smiles of two people who share the same amusing secret.
And at that moment Indra decided that, after all, her degree might not be the most important thing in the world.
As far as Indra and Franklin were concerned, the much-abused phrase “we’re just friends” was still perfectly true.
Then Indra turned the prow of the cat toward the land, and headed straight for shore.
For the next ten minutes, they elaborated this fantasy into a startling thesis on reptile intelligence, which, far from gaining Indra new qualifications, would undoubtedly have cost her the degree she already possessed.
By the time they had reached the cat they were very hungry, and Franklin began to unpack the food hamper with unconcealed eagerness while Indra started working on the stove.
It was the smell of the fuel that Indra had siphoned from the hydrojet —the unmistakable, slightly aromatic tang of synthene.
As Indra crouched over him, she realized that between his sobs he was calling a name— and even at such a moment as this she could not depress a stab of jealousy.
When Indra reached out to hold his hand again, he stiffened defensively in a way which said, without actually rejecting her, that he would prefer no such contact.
He felt a mild and wistful sadness that Indra must now begin again her search for the happiness he might have given her.
The chief instructor was biting his lip nervously, Don Burley sat looking stunned, and Indra was trying not to cry.
But it was noticeable that the wives of all the wardens posted to this duty very soon afterward sported pearl necklaces or earrings—and Indra was no exception to this rule.
Presently Indra heard indignant noises coming from the living room, and called out: “What’s the matter?