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Malik

[ mah-lik, mal-ik ]

noun

  1. Adam, 1917–84, Indonesian politician and diplomat.
  2. a male given name: from an Arabic word meaning “king.”


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Malik responded through the bullhorn, calling for the immediate indictment of Darren Wilson, the cop who shot and killed Brown.

Malik [Bendjelloul] made a lot of Searching for Sugar Man on his phone.

We had seen some footage that Malik had shot and that was good enough for us.

The thing about Malik is he seemed quite comfortable with it, to take it all in his stride.

As it always was with Malik, it was a huge pleasure to see him that day—just seeing his smiling face and spending time with him.

Will fortune ever, O daughter of Malik, ever bless me with thy embrace?

At daybreak the demon of avarice had conducted Hajm, the covetous, to the durbar of Abdal-Malik, the generous.

But they began to suffer severely from the marauding attacks of Bani Hawazin under Malik.

Hishamee has only so much that Mohammad made Malik chief of those who were converted from the tribe.

Moslim, in his collection, has also 'Malik,' and in one place the sentence is not given at all.

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