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Figure on rupee banknotes
Answer for the clue "Figure on rupee banknotes ", 6 letters:
gandhi
Alternative clues for the word gandhi
- Who said "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others"
- India's Indira
- Leader called Mahatma
- Nonviolent protest advocate
- Longtime Indian leader
- 1982 Oscar-winning film
- 1982 winner of eight Academy Awards
- Subject of the opera "Satyagraha"
- Oscar-winning movie of 1982 starring Ben Kingsley
- Leader who said "There is no god higher than truth"
Usage examples of gandhi.
A moment later, he realized his threat had not only failed to frighten Gandhi, but had actually amused him.
Somehow, though, this Gandhi struck him as one who always meant exactly what he said.
Not much, he thought, not when Gandhi was twenty-odd years older and thin enough to break like a stick.
Tall, slim, and saturnine, he towered over Gandhi without dominating him.
But I doubt that old Roman would agree with us, any more than Gandhi agrees with me over what will happen next here.
Their gear, Gandhi thought, was not that much different from what British soldiers wore: ankle boots, shorts, and open-necked tunics.
He hefted his rifle, not menacingly, Gandhi thought, but to emphasize what he was saying.
He thought Gandhi sincere and could not doubt his courage, but none of that mattered at all.
He shuddered to think of the propaganda victory Gandhi would win if he got away with flouting German ordinances.
He had kept Gandhi talking long enough for the platoon he had ordered out to arrive.
Rage choked Model, which was as well, for it kept him from cursing Gandhi like a fishwife.
A bullet struck the back of the unknown man who was helping Gandhi escape.
Several people had already broken down the door to a shop and, Gandhi saw a moment later, the rear exit as well.
Neither Gandhi nor he knew exactly where they were: a safe house somewhere not far from the center of Delhi was the best guess he could make.
Nehru and Gandhi burst out together, the latter making it into as much of a curse as he allowed himself.