Bian Shaikh's narrative indicates that they were now there in force.
Bian was a rough, yellow lurcher, who stood the rough ground and hard experiences of our journey very much better than Tom, although the latter was a well-bred hound with a pedigree to back his pretensions.
When we overtook the horses we found that the hounds, Tom and Bian had killed a cavy (Dolichotis patagonica), so that we had a good stock of meat.
I was told that Tom had not covered himself with glory, for, although he proved himself very fast, and turned the hare, it was Bian that killed it.
This article has different names in different tribes; thus it is called a bian among the Fan, a tarwiz, gree-gree, etc.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bian" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.