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Pass to Afghanistan
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khyber
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Khaibar ( Khaiber Khay-bar Khyber ) is a village in the upper Hunza Valley of Gilgit–Baltistan in Pakistan. It is situated between Kirilgoz Peak and Shanoz Peak, below the Shaujerab Glacier, and just to the west of the Hunza River . Administratively the ...
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n. (context Cockney rhyming slang English) arse
Usage examples of khyber.
Their dark features and hair gave them a similar appearance as well, and of late Khyber was as tall as her uncle, having grown the past year, edging toward womanhood, toward the marriageable age her brother welcomed and she loathed.
The Ard Rhys herself considered him indispensable, and she had visited him many times over the years, although Khyber had never been fortunate enough to be present when she did.
In Emberen she was just Khyber to everyone she knew, not Princess or Highness or some other deferential term.
Sometimes she thought she should just cut it all off and be done with it, but her mother would have reacted to that much the same way she would have reacted if Khyber had announced she was going to marry a Troll.
The seer had been killed on the voyage, and Khyber was fairly sure he had never gotten over it.
The pair did so, and returned to find that Khyber had prepared the promised black tea and set out some cheese and bread, as well.
Both Elves seemed untroubled by the effort, but on the first evening Khyber took time to give the Dwarf and the boy a liniment she carried in her pack to ease their pain.
Elessedil had dropped back to walk beside him, letting Khyber and Tagwen go on ahead.
Pen was sitting with Khyber at the aft rail, still stewing over the way he had let himself be fooled by Gar Hatch, when he saw her.
He stopped talking in midsentence, causing Khyber, who had not been paying close attention, to look up from her writing and follow his gaze.
Pen, younger than Khyber, her slender form wrapped in something soft gray and green that might have been a long robe and shimmered like the sea.
Ahren and Khyber shared a cabin down the hall, so he was less concerned about them.
Behind him, Ahren and Khyber appeared, as well, standing in the hatchway, stopped by a wind that had begun to howl through the rigging like a banshee.
Lie for hours at a time, sometimes with Khyber, sometimes with Ahren and Tagwen, but mostly alone, he passed the time thinking of ways he could separate her from her father, bring her with him when he returned home, and build a life for the two of them.
Pen exchanged a knowing look with Khyber when Ahren told them to pack and be ready to leave when he returned.