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Half of junior's meal?
Answer for the clue "Half of junior's meal? ", 3 letters:
din
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Usage examples of din.
But, no, Zaida would divorce Amel and marry a ballast stone before she sent Harine din Togara as her ambassador.
Baynes family, except the dog, showed up at the ashram and presented themselves to Ban Sar Din.
Baynes, and turned to Ban Sar Din to ask if the ashram offered yoga programs, breathing, discussion groups, chanting, and had guest speakers.
Ban Sar Din ran out into the ashram from his holy office in the back, dumped out a batch of yellow handkerchiefs, and ran back to his office.
Ban Sar Din said, wondering what would happen if she got picked up for murder alone, without another member of the ashram around to kill her before she could spill the beans to the police.
Ban Sar Din, but he looked to the back of the ashram, even as he filled his other pocket with more jewels and cash.
Making an appalling din and poisoning the air, this medley of heterogeneous vehicles surged past the half-asphyxiated Ave or thundered overhead on the crazy bridges between the massive artificial canyons of the buildings.
Heavy surf pounded the beaches, small craft took shelter behind the block-ships, all work stopped, ships anchored off shore dragged anchors and fouled one another, beaching craft were driven ashore, Mulberry A began to break up, and the crash of small craft, dukws, vehicles and derelict units grinding together was heard above the din of war.
Growls, bleets, chitterings, cheeps, honks and haggling created an ear-curdling din.
One of them said that the stranger who had offered money for your slaying lay in the house of Akmed din Soulef with a broken wrist, but that he had offered a still greater reward if some would lay in wait for you upon the road to Bou Saada and kill you.
With sickening thuds, axes joined the cacophonous din of death and cleaved helms, opened skulls, spilled brains.
But whatever her performance lacked in artistry it made up in noise, her drum and cymbals awaking such a din that existence was unbearable within ten feet of them.
All around him a terrible sound dinned in his ears, the shriek of hundreds of men and horses dying in an agony of flames.
For one moment all the shouts and the dinning of hooves receded into a blur of sound.
I knew none of these people and for a moment the old shyness in me overcame my whisky-stimulated gaiety, and in the pushing and shoving and the din of voices I was looking round for Doddy or Jackie when I came face to face with someone I did know.