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Meanings of mad mullah in English
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Usage of mad mullah in English
1
What with his long dishevelled hair, his high-boned face, and stained eyebrows he had the appearance of some madmullah.
2
You see, it was only a small skirmish; some madmullah of a fellow became a paid agitator among the natives.
3
The MadMullah they could understand; the English they could not.
4
And the brainless laugh of the MadMullah was very trying.
5
As for the MadMullah's reply, it was simply pure delirium.
6
Had the MadMullah called on them to follow him to attack Malakand and Chakdara they would have refused.
7
For the MadMullah they had no blame whatsoever; for the English they had the bitterest blame, the deepest hatred and the uttermost contempt.
8
Simultaneously the MadMullah had captured Portsmouth; while the Swiss navy had bombarded Lyme Regis, and landed troops immediately to westward of the bathing-machines.
9
In discussing the raid on their way to market with Moussa Isa, they mentioned the name of the MadMullah with respect and fear.
10
At 2.30 the MadMullah being wounded, another Mullah killed and several hundreds of tribesmen slain, the whole attack collapsed.
11
(These were not slavers but avengers of enmity to the MadMullah and punishers of friendship to the English.)
12
"You've fallen under the spell of these MadMullah prophets," he retorted hotly, "until you can't trust yourself any longer.