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- noun A
handcrafted sailboat with amotor orlateen sails , resembling adhow , that is used in theMaldives .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Drinking water must be supplied by plastic bottles -- every last one of which must be carted off and hauled away by Maldivian "dhoni" boat to an island waste dump far away.
In Disaster's Wake, 2007
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"It is tough call as dhoni being there and no one can take his place right now but Dinesh has got talent and the selector had faith in him," he said.
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Mahindra singh dhoni is turning out to be the most successful captain | GroundReport
Mahindra singh dhoni is turning out to be the most successful captain 2009
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After the controversial removal of Sourav Ganguly from the indian team and his captancy, Mahindra singh dhoni was haded over the chrage of leading team India as a indian captain.
Mahindra singh dhoni is turning out to be the most successful captain 2009
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Azharuddin, Sourav Ganguly as a succesful captain Mahindra singh dhoni has opened his shell and is on hiw way to dig his name as one of the best successful captain india eaver had.
Mahindra singh dhoni is turning out to be the most successful captain 2009
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Mahindra singh dhoni is turning out to be the most successful captain by Souvik Mallick
Mahindra singh dhoni is turning out to be the most successful captain 2009
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Mahendra singh dhoni has lived upto to everybody's expectation by consecutive win over the top leading teams like australia, england, south africa, twenty-twenty cup, gavaskar-border cup, england series with 5 wins in five matches.
Mahindra singh dhoni is turning out to be the most successful captain 2009
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After winning the toss indian cap dhoni asked opposition skipper mahela to bat first.
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Only shewag and dhoni batted well other just looked like nine pins.
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The witchery of the dawn turned the gray river-reaches to purple, gold, and opal; and it was as though the lumbering dhoni crept across the splendours of a new heaven.
Under the Deodars Rudyard Kipling 1900
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