Sufi master or spiritual guide.
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Examples for "peer"
Examples for "peer"
1Earlier this year, peer Zoopla also floated on the London stock exchange.
2In short, they are a power duo without peer in rock today.
3The program does not, however, apply to state, private or peer-to-peer loans.
4Yet, community feedback is a critical mechanism for regulating the peer-to-peer economy.
5Suicide clusters have recently been identified among peer networks in high-income countries.
1Hazrat Ali's arm was cut in battle, hanging only by a tendon.
2I withdraw your occult gifts; Hazrat is now freed from you.
3Hazrat, the eldest of four siblings, was studying to be an electrical engineer.
4The emptiness we feel after losing Hazrat can't be described.
5It seems that he was always accompanied by a disembodied spirit whom he called 'Hazrat.'
1Did you know she followed a Sufi pir all through the trip to Central Asia?
2We had a run-in with them outside the pir-She stopped abruptly and pursed her lips.
3Samiullah Khan was a pir, or spiritual leader, who had raised a militia to fight the Taliban.
4A pir is a Muslim holy man.
5Pyrrhic (pir'ik), Pyrrhic dance, a Greek martial dance.
6The sacrifice was made to the morning star, "O-pir-i-kut," which, with the Ski-di, especially, was an object of superstitious veneration.
7The great pir Najd ad-din Kubra writes of such a dream and calls it one of the greatest of dreams sent by God.
8I found Pir, my Genghis Khan look-alike, a few days later.
9They were headed off from the Pir Paimal slopes by Macpherson.
10His name is Pir, which in their language also means a holy man.
11High PIR was shown in UICC stage I and II.
12The next day, the last of January, we returned to Hazir Pir in Kuram.
13His most recent win at PIR came in March 2016.
14His full name is Sultan-i-Pir-Khaisar, and he is the patron saint of Beluch robbers.
15This study evaluated PIR's effectiveness for individual and system-level outcomes.
16They looked completely blue, the Pir Panjals, casting no shadow.