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Definition of the day : « deli »
- As in market/mart : noun place, venue for selling goods
- As in shop : noun place of retail business
- As in store : noun business establishment that sells goods
- As in lunch counter : noun short-order restaurant
- As in delicatessen : noun eatery
- The next letter (Deli, March 20th, 1873) was all unclouded joy.
- Extract from : « Thirty Years in Australia » by Ada Cambridge
- The Deli pony is a rare-shaped little animal, standing from 13 hands to 13.2, with immense strength, and very fast.
- Extract from : « On the Equator » by Harry de Windt
- He presently reported himself from Deli, where he was learning the business of a "nutmace" planter.
- Extract from : « Thirty Years in Australia » by Ada Cambridge
- Now, my Deli Khans, let us give chase to the huge monster as we would to the savage Urus.
- Extract from : « The Circassian Chief » by W.H.G. Kingston
- Our section from Deli Abbas was moved up to take the place of the one that had been engaged, which now returned to Baghdad.
- Extract from : « War in the Garden of Eden » by Kermit Roosevelt
- They varied but slightly; the one I went on the day after reaching Deli Abbas might serve as model.
- Extract from : « War in the Garden of Eden » by Kermit Roosevelt
- When I was at Deli Abbas ghastly bands of ragged skeletons would come through to us begging food and work.
- Extract from : « War in the Garden of Eden » by Kermit Roosevelt
- Supple, 'Deli,'—capable of change and play of the mental muscle, in the way that savages are not.
- Extract from : « The Pleasures of England » by John Ruskin
- As an illustration of this it is related that during this war the Sultan of Deli elected to pay a visit to Batavia.
- Extract from : « From Jungle to Java » by Arthur Keyser