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Example sentences for "chota"

Lexicographically close words:
chose; chosen; choses; chosin; chosyn; chough; choughs; chould; choused; chow
  1. Manbhum district forms the first step of a gradual descent from the table-land of Chota Nagpur to the delta of lower Bengal.

  2. Bless my soul, Chota Rani," she exclaimed, "what has come upon you?

  3. The Chota Rani has got rid of all her fears by dint of the Englishwoman's teaching, but as for me, I had to send for the priest to avert the omen before I could get any peace of mind.

  4. I see you are out for the fray, Chota [12] Rani!

  5. One day my sister-in-law remarked with a cutting laugh: "What a wonderfully hospitable Chota Rani we have!

  6. Anyhow, Chota Rani, don't you worry yourself with these domestic squabbles.

  7. The Chota Rani must have kept it herself, seeing how absent-minded you are getting.

  8. I am not going there to flirt with you, nor to quarrel with the Chota Rani!

  9. Our Chota Rani pretends not to care about these robberies, but she takes precautions on the sly, all the same.

  10. Our Chota Rani was making a heap of cakes last night.

  11. I to know that our Chota Rani would take this as an insult?

  12. When she saw me passing in the distance she cried: "Have you heard the news, Chota Rani?

  13. She was hollow-eyed and unrefreshed when a bare-footed native "boy" knocked at her door and left a tray with her chota hazri at it.

  14. He told the jamadar, in Urdu, that his mistress and the chota bibi would remain at his house for the night.

  15. But how is the bibi {lady}, and the chota {young} bibi?

  16. The friend had a spite against Merriman Sahib, the merchant at Calcutta; and when the bibi and the chota bibi came down the river he seized them.

  17. Sahib," he said, "the bibi and the chota bibi are here.

  18. And what became of the bibi and the chota bibi?

  19. How could she," she asked, "leave her Mem and the chota baba sahib alone in a strange land?

  20. It will be my turn next; and then what will become of the chota baba sahib?

  21. Among the Kols of Chota Nagpur, there is a special dance, "the women follow the men and change their attitudes and positions in obedience to signals from them.

  22. In Chota Nagpur, members of this sept do not touch any cattle after their eyes are open.

  23. Dalton identifies with the Birhors of Chota Nagpur, and of the Essedones near Lake Moeotis.

  24. The Raja and chief members of the Chota Nagpur family wear turbans so arranged as to make the head-dress resemble a serpent coiled round the skull, with its head projecting over the wearer's brow.

  25. The Oraons of Chota Nagpur say that Chordeva, the birth fiend, comes in the form of a cat and worries the mother.

  26. This form of kingdom still survives in those which form the tributary states of Chota Nagpore, for in all of these the central province is ruled by the king and those surrounding it by his subordinate chiefs .

  27. It was on these principles that the government of the Ooraon village of Chota Nagpore was constructed.

  28. We meet at chota hazree, and, after dressing, breakfast at 10.

  29. We took our chota hazree, and then went to our new quarters, where we pitched our tent, and made ourselves comfortable, and we were actually allowed to remain in peace for the rest of the day.

  30. Look, here comes Chamu with the chota hazri.

  31. Chota Begum, who had never before seen a dug-out, took them for crocodiles, trumpeted loudly with alarm, and refused to enter the water until they were quite out of sight.

  32. Chota Begum was deeply touched by these attentions, and one morning my mahout informed me that she wished, out of gratitude, to lift me into the howdah with her trunk.

  33. Cautious old Chota Begum would never ford any river without sounding the depth with her trunk at every step.

  34. Chota Begum commenced walking round and round in a small circle, and the eight other elephants all did the same.

  35. When Chota Begum at length pulled up, she had to listen to some terrible home-truths about her ancestry from the mahout, who was bitterly disappointed in his beloved charge.

  36. Chota Begum continued walking round and round in a small circle, as did all the other elephants.

  37. I seated myself on Chota Begum's neck, put my feet in the string stirrups, and took the big ankus in my hand.

  38. I then ordered Chota Begum to go on, using the exact words the mahout did.

  39. Chota Begum would place her right foot against the trunk and give a little tentative shove.

  40. My particular elephant, which I rode daily for five weeks, was an elderly and highly respectable female named "Chota Begum.

  41. I soon got on very friendly terms with "Chota Begum.

  42. Any old lady would have got scared at seeing so hideous a monster preparing to rip her open, and under the circumstances you and I would have run away just as fast as Chota Begum did.

  43. In October 1905 most of Sambalpur and five Oriya-speaking hill-states were transferred from the Central Provinces to Bengal, while the Hindi-speaking states of Chota Nagpur were transferred from Bengal to the Central Provinces.

  44. Under this latter raja the Nagpur state covered practically the whole of the present Central Provinces and Berar, as well as Orissa and some of the Chota Nagpur states.

  45. The Central Provinces and the Bengal district of Chota Nagpur enclose it on the S.

  46. It always reminded me of the same connection between the Rajahs in the hill tracts of Orissa, Sumbulpore and Chota Nagpore, and their aboriginal subjects.

  47. We had breakfast on returning at eleven o'clock, a very usual hour, when chota hazri supplies all earlier wants, and from 12 p.

  48. Chota hazri after the usual Indian custom, and then a morning's sight-seeing before breakfast at 10 a.

  49. After that indispensable meal of the Anglo-Indian, chota hazri, or early tea and toast, we drove out to the Fort.

  50. Chota hazri and a wash at Siliguri the next morning sent us on our way rejoicing, in the little toy-train of the Darjeeling and Himalayan Railway.

  51. The servant, bringing up the chota hazri, made a noise at the foot of the stairs.

  52. The dandy and dandywalas were ordered and a light lunch was set ready to serve as my chota hazri.

  53. Doth not my pearl and the light of my life await her chota hazri?


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chota" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.