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Mardi

Mardi, and a Voyage Thither is the third book by American writer Herman Melville, first published in London in 1849. Beginning as a travelogue in the vein of the author's two previous efforts, the adventure story gives way to a romance story, which in its turn gives way to a philosophical quest.

Mardi (disambiguation)

Mardi is the French word for Tuesday. It may also refer to:

  • Mardi and a Voyage Thither, a novel by American author Herman Melville
  • Mardi, New South Wales, a suburb in Australia

MARDI may refer to:

  • Mars Descent Imager, an instrument aboard the Curiosity Mars Rover
  • Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute

Usage examples of "mardi".

From the colorful, exciting, traditional festivities of the Mardi Gras arises a baffling mystery for The Shadow to solve.

Except for the duration of Mardi Gras, there was little opportunity for heavy profits in New Orleans.

Even if he had, Andrew would hardly have recognized the banjo player of Mardi Gras night.

During Mardi Gras, I chanced to see an attractive ballet costume, worn by a girl who might have been you.

It was from streets as these that the Mardi Gras had risen, more than a century before.

Probably someone caught the spirit of Mardi Gras and decided to pass out a few hundred dollars in anonymous fashion.

Had The Shadow been present on the final night of Mardi Gras, he would have gained final proof that this was Banjo Lobot.

Somehow, the newcomer had gained information concerning the young man who had profited by unexpected wealth on the last night of Mardi Gras.

For the girl whom Andrew Blouchet was tracing was the masked ballet dancer who had placed a fortune in his hands, on the night when Mardi Gras had ended!

METHODICALLY, Andrew told of his adventure on the final night of Mardi Gras.

American home of Mardi Gras, where it was first celebrated and still is, but without the publicity that New Orleans receives.

The frenzied festivities of Mardi Gras complemented her high-strung gaiety.

Guiltily Laurie remembered that she had forgotten to ask Rian about the Mardi Gras Ball being held that evening.

Glitter and gaiety abounded as the sound of laughter, clinking iced drinks, and the music of a dance band reigned supreme at the Mardi Gras Ball, one of several being held that night.

At least until Mardi Gras, when the threshold between this world and Kolasis would be thin enough to breach so that they could release the Atlantean Destroyer from captivity.