Mo Ti

[ maw-dee ]

noun

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How to use Mo Ti in a sentence

  • MK Moti Yogev (Habayit Hayehudi) continued the thought, saying, "Two nations for two peoples is disconnected from reality."

  • Once upon a time there was a youth called Moti, who was very big and strong, but the clumsiest creature you can imagine.

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  • Then Moti started off one early spring morning with his thick staff over his shoulder singing gaily to himself as he walked along.

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  • A week or two after this incident the king sent for Moti, who on arrival found his master in despair.

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  • In the morning Moti followed the two Afghans outside the city to the horsemarket in which their horses were offered for sale.

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  • After inquiring of everyone who was likely to know, Moti seized the cord and his big staff and sallied out to look for him.

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British Dictionary definitions for moti

moti

/ (məʊˈtiː) /


noun
  1. Hinglish derogatory a fat woman or girl

Origin of moti

1
C21: Hindi

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