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Examples for "tanga"
Examples for "tanga"
1Loa means long, and tanga, a bag; or, as an adjective, freedom from restriction.
2There's a boy in a tanga buttering bread.
3But when a tanga-clad foreigner crosses the line, no one on this side seems to bat an eyelid.
4The Usambara Valley along the Tanga-Moschi railway was also fairly free.
5It was disembarked from the troopship near Tanga, and then moved against the position.
1It involved several noho throughout the year where cohorts would stay together on a marae and train.
2She said it was a last minute decision after a noho marae with students over the weekend.
3The course will include several Māori immersion noho, or overnight workshops, as well as access to online learning support.
4Mr Temara said the noho were known to be intense - students would stay up learning till two or three o'clock in the morning.
5That answer did not please the noble Noho, it would seem.
1The first sense of sick feeling in the puku arrived when they played Australia in the preliminary round.
2The PUKU retails for $99, and currently there is free standard shipping on all U.S. continental orders on the website.
3PUKU promises enough juice to fully charge a smartphone 3-5 times before it needs to be recharged itself.
1We know to-day what occurred yesterday in Tokyo and Beirut, Shanghai and Batanga.
2Eat here or head next door to Batanga for tapas on the patio.
3A friend of mine, a trader in the Batanga district, in some way incurred the animosity of the society's local branch.