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nana

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Nana \Na"na\, n. [prob. from babytalk.] Grandmother.

Usage examples of nana.

It was as he discussed this very thing with his Minister, Dewan Sewlal, that Nana Sahib swirled up the gravelled drive to the bungalow on his golden-chestnut Arab, in his mind an inspiration gleaned from something that had been.

In his perplexity the Dewan asked Baptiste to formulate some excuse for getting Nana Sahib up to Chunda--some matter affecting the troops, so that he might casually get a sustaining suggestion from the wily Prince.

And he was in league with the Dewan to obtain for Nana Sahib a girl of my household, who is called the Gulab because she is as beautiful as the moon.

So now, at a hint from Nana Sahib, the Dewan seized upon Ajeet, voicing a righteous indignation at his crime of decoity, and gave him the alternative of being strangled with a bow-string or forcing the Gulab to go to the camp of Amir Khan to betray him.

Both Nana Sahib and the Dewan were pleased over what they deemed her sensible acquiescence in the scheme.

My grandchildren call me Nana, and Ana o Keke is the cave of the white virgins.

Great Khansamah Nana had a son, and it was to this son that Roshanara was betrothed.

De Lancey, he said that the Nana Sahib will be crowned as Peishwa of the Mahrattas and that .

And then just as a bleating, mottled white-and-black goat was led by a thong to the pipal, Nana Sahib came swirling down the road in a brake drawn by a spanking pair of bay Arabs with black points.

That night, she and Nana made penne with gorgonzola cheese, broccoli rabe, and sock-it-to-me cake.

Since Nana had left, Rache was the sole remaining house servant in the formerly bustling household.

Nana Mae said, and Sarah shook her head, watching Nana Mae catch the bloody, runny mess in a sack.

You even liked Nana to say that this was just the mantelpiece over here, and that the Neverland was all make-believe.

Of course the Neverland had been make-believe in those days, but it was real now, and there were no night-lights, and it was getting darker every moment, and where was Nana?

Dandhu Panth, the adopted son of the Peshwa, had come back from Oxford, and the English believed he had been changed into an Englishman, Nana Sahib.