Mesopotamia:--The Turks are driven out of the hills north of Deli Abbas; they retreat towards the Jebel Hamrin range.
This time our destination was Deli Abbas, the headquarters of the Thirteenth Division.
When I was at Deli Abbas ghastly bands of ragged skeletons would come through to us begging food and work.
Deli Abbas proved a half-deserted straggling town which gave evidence of having once seen prosperous days.
They varied but slightly; the one I went on the day after reaching Deli Abbas might serve as model.
On the following page is a repetition of the title: Vocabili deli populi gentilli, that is “Words of those heathen peoples.
Galey, the eldest son of the late Chinome, has a small town in the Deli Creek.
The diminutive Deli ponies, not larger than Newfoundland dogs, broke into a run the moment we closed the lattice doors, and it was all their half-naked drivers could do to keep their perches on the swaying shafts.
His stud comprised two hundred horses, among which were fleet Arabians, sturdy little Deli ponies, thoroughbred Australians, and Indian galloways.
The Turks retreated across the Dialah River in the vicinity of Kizil Robat, burning the bridge behind them, and continued to hold a position in the hills on the right bank of that river, north of Deli Abbas, which is on the Bagdad-Kifri road.
Through the Sakaltutan Pass the road from Deli Abbas leads to the north to Kifri and Mosul.
Northward is the mountainous country of the Aòdeli tribe, where they told us 'it is sometimes so cold that the rain is hard and quite white, and the water like stone.
The Aòdeli women paint red lines under their eyes and down their noses and round their foreheads with a kind of earth-dye which they call hisn.
Sabad el Baida Resass (where there must be lead) is not under the Turks; El Aòdeli live there.
Now, my Deli Khans, let us give chase to the huge monster as we would to the savage Urus.
Away, myDeli Khans," he cried, addressing several young men who surrounded him.
The effect of this get-up was somewhat marred by his mount--a Deli pony so small that it took the rider all his time to keep his feet from dragging along the ground.
The Deli pony is a rare-shaped little animal, standing from 13 hands to 13.
He walked past the News Shop and Ann's Deli and turned down the hill to Deanie's for a celebratory steak, still wondering what had upset Willow.
She motioned Patrick to the back of the deli where she put her arms around him.
The whole idea was that Willow would open the Deli and let her sleep.
They had to hurry in the morning to get to the Deli in time.
In the time of Ibrahim Pasha, the neighbourhood of Aleppo to the distance of four or five hours, was kept in perfect security from all hostile inroads of the Arabs, by the Pashas cavalry guard of Deli Bashi.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deli" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: bakery; dairy; deli; delicatessen; grocery; supermarket