imu
a usually large, covered cooking pit in which food is cooked by means of heated stones.
Origin of imu
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How to use imu in a sentence
And before the opening ceremonies began on June 24, Imus did his show and related interviews from the facility.
In the heat of the Wilson-Plame affair, Rove found himself watching Don Imus on TV.
Plus, Imus had to endure the crucible of being berated on camera by Al Sharpton.
No one can put those three words together now without the mind immediately jumping to Imus.
Don Imus apologized for a racially offensive remark and his career was almost mortally wounded.
Further, imus denotes the lowest in a purely local relation; infimus, with the accessory notion of the lowest rank.
Dderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes | Ludwig DderleinPetro'nius Max'imus "poisoned" the emperor, and the empress killed Maximus.
Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol 1 | The Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D.Ham, in the very antient accounts of Greece, is called Imus, and his priests Imid.
So she sought an interview with the Gov.-General, who asked her if she had been in the rebel camp at Imus.
The Philippine Islands | John ForemanThe lectus at which the cup began to circulate was summus, the next medius, the last imus.
Cato Maior de Senectute | Marcus Tullius Cicero
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