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bando

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Bando may refer to: A 2014 song by Migos Bando , a Burmese self-defense martial art Bando yoga Bando (sport) , a sport formerly played in Wales and cognate with Bandy Bando, English slang for a short chamber .45 caliber Boxer -Henry Rifle used during the ...

Usage examples of bando.

Life, my friend Bando once said, is meeting problems and solving them whether you are an amoeba or a space traveller.

I carry a log inside the millhouse and place it against the saw, which is held in place vertically by a strong wooden frame that Bando and I made after he visited a waterwheel sawmill on the other side of the Hudson.

She got way ahead of the buildersAlice, Miss Turner, and meso we got Bando and Zella and they gladly pitched in.

Zella went off on a law case, and Bando stayed here to help with the millhouse roof.

Miss Turner made the bread this time, Bando and Zella brought cheese, and Mrs.

Eventually Bando climbs the hill, closes the sluice gate, and comes to my outdoor kitchen.

Zella says, then picks up the magnifying glass and studies the map Bando spreads out for her.

I catch three pumpkinseed sunfish and a catfish while Bando gathers tender dandelion leaves, chicory greens, and wild carrots for salad.

Farther along we come to the confluence of the Little Delaware and the West Branch, and Bando takes out his compass and map again.

Nevertheless, before making up my mind to climb Federal Hill, I tell Bando to stand still and I spiral out from him in a wider and wider sweep until I have covered almost the entire delta of the Little Delaware and the West Branch.

Even the store is an old grocery-gas-hardware-feed store and luncheonettepost office that dates back to the twenties, Bando says.

I impatiently wait for Bando to finish his meal so I can go outside and talk to him without being overheard.

I walk deeper in the woods in search of them, give up the hunt, and return to the other side of the road to wait for Bando and Officer Conklin.

This was characteristic of Bando when he was concerned, and so I was sorry I had mentioned his past.

Then I beckoned, walked a few feet to the left, pushed back the deer-hide door, and showed Bando my secret.