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duka

n. (context Kenya English) A shop, store.

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Duka

Duka is a village in Vas County, Hungary.

Usage examples of "duka".

For Longarm knew they were being offered something to eat when the old Papago said something about duka, and everyone knew you said si for yes and ka for no.

He raised his right thumb toward where Tippoo Tip stood on the veranda of the derelict duka and as he returned the salute, the Hind rose vertically above the village and swung its nose toward the north.

At six-twenty, Dukas thought he saw Bonner near the mark, and he followed the man and thought he went into the church.

Dukas had warned him to look for a countersurveillance team, people who would be backing Bonner up, but he saw nobody.

Both Dukas and Alan had been up and down the aircraft by then, looking for Bonner and not finding him.

Dukas had got far enough in his hours of talk so that they both knew they were really talking about Bonner and sabotage and spying.

Dukas had explained very carefully that it was Iran, not Israel, that Bonner had been working for.

Alan made sure that Bonner was handcuffed at one end of the old school and read his rights by Dukas.

Alan looked down the long building at Dukas, who was sitting next to Bonner, resting his bad leg.

AK and shone the gloomy little beam on the end wall, where Bonner and Dukas were asleep.

In the mission building, Dukas had pulled Donnie Marengo into a corner and pushed his head down, and Bonner had lain where he was handcuffed, his face in the dirt of the floor.

Dukas thought he was now sitting with the real Donnie Marengo, a somewhat confused young man who had lost control of his educated accent and his wife.

The man was at first truculent, then apologetic when Dukas said he was NCIS, but he was adamant that he did not know where Donnie Marengo had gone.

Go to the piazza, turn right, down to the-Alan was out the door and running, up to the piazza, turn right, down to the broad avenue that ran along the Palazzo Reale--and there was Dukas, driving slowly, looking for him, and there was Donnie Marengo, driving fast in the other direction.

It had sailed from Ban for Sarande, a port tucked deep into a pocket of the Albanian coast, and Alan and Dukas had waited to buy tickets until they were sure that Donnie Marengo was onboard and had locked himself into his one-person stateroom.