Lentils, term used in the Indian subcontinent.
A metric unit of volume or capacity equal to 10 liters.
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Examples for "dail"
Examples for "dail"
1The case was raised by Fine Gael in the Dail last week.
2He said he would be tabling a Dail question on the matter.
3The upcoming Budget and the Dail term ahead will also be discussed.
4THIS week, the Dail is due to debate the Universities Bill, 1996.
5Then imagine the Dail questions, at least one tribunal, saturation media coverage.
1They use a stone grinder from India that's used to grind dahl.
2Squeeze lemon juice into dahl and season with salt and pepper.
3Among authors: dahl r. J Med Chem.
4Miller ran right by Dahl on the way to the end zone.
5David Wood's stage adaptation of the book maintains Dahl's simplicity of approach.
1To this, add the cooked dhal and mix everything to combine well.
2Mash dhal with the back of a spoon and set aside.
3Amma says potatoes are not as good as dhal.
4When the mustard seeds crackle, remove from the fire and add to the cooked dhal.
5Lindsay broke off and loaded dhal into her mouth with a chunk of naan bread.
1Later, they dished out steaming plates of daal and chapatis to the 60-strong congregation.
2They manage with very little, living on rice and daal.
3In fact the bulk of our duties, the rice and daal of departmental activities, was concerned with geographical and ethnological information.
4After one week at the shelter, she began to eat tiny slivers of rice chapatti cooked by Husna Khokhar, and a mouthful of daal.
5While no one station excelled in every area, Grand Central came closest, said Vernon Daal, an Urban Regeneration Strategist with Arcadis.
1I'm going to make some dal bhat right here in Los Angeles.
2Adjust the consistency with some more water if you want a thin dal.
3Navrattan paneer and dal makhni have been prepared especially for her.
4I decided to stick to dal and chappaties, and cheap creamrolls.
5They ate small portions of rice and dal in leaf plates.
6Tip over the dal, stir in, and top with chopped coriander.
7Combine the rice and dal in a large bowl and add the salt.
8Soak the urad dal in a separate saucepan for the same amount of time.
9In comes a woman carrying the usual food tray with tea, chapatis, and dal.
10To serve, ladle the dal into bowls and divide the kale over the top.
11The enemy took that strand of hair out of the bowl of dal, Major.
12It is the Yellow-rooted Grass (kane' ska dalâ'nige unaste'tla; not identified.)
13Usually, dal curry and chapati are on the menu.
14The poorer Dhers in the villages seldom or never get kheechhree (rice and dal).
15The dhaba food was not even half as good as the dal-roti at the Golden Temple.
16Drain into a sieve, then run under the cold tap to stop the dal cooking further.