We have no meanings for "dâk" in our records yet.
1 Room was got somehow, a dâk bungalow being an extraordinarily elastic dwelling.
2 Not long ago it was my business to live in dâk -bungalows .
3 A severe course of dâk -bungalows has this disadvantage-itbreeds infinite credulity.
4 The very improbability of billiards in a dâk - bungalow proved the reality of the thing.
5 Kohala is the proud possessor of one of the very worst dâk bungalows yet discovered.
6 The dâk bungalow of Baramula is, upon the whole, the worst we have yet sampled.
7 This is the last halt in Kashmirian territory; to-morrow we shall be in a dâk bungalow.
8 I had found my ghost and would have given worlds to have escaped from that dâk -bungalow .
9 The Bishop went on from Madras, travelling by dâk , and encamping during the heat of the day.
10 Here we changed horses, and lunched at the dâk bungalow- afirstand favourable experience of that useful institution.
11 But I would, first of all, put eighty miles of assessed crop land between myself and that dâk - bungalow before nightfall.
12 In these dâk - bungalows , ghosts are most likely to be found, and when found, they should be made a note of.
13 I confess that, even after a dâk bungalow of the most inferior quality-suchas that at Ghari Habibullah or Baramula-Mr.
14 On arrival we found a comfortable dâk bungalow, and, having made an excellent breakfast, sallied forth to view the Kutab.
15 He found some bheesties (one of them a chikor ram or wild ghât) chewing the khud on a precipitous dâk .
16 Seeing that a fair proportion of the tragedy of our lives out here acted itself in dâk - bungalows , I wondered that I had met no ghosts.
Other examples for "dâk"
Grammar, pronunciation and more