(n.) A fabric made from the wool of the Angora goat.
Example Sentences:
(1) The case was tried in a town called St Francisville, the closest courthouse to Angola.
(2) Rebels have accused regional powers of becoming involved in the fighting, including Angola and Zimbabwe, while the government believes Rwanda has been aiding the militias.
(3) (The title’s spelling, with an initial K, serves to distinguish the pre-colonial civilization, which stretched as far as contemporary Angola, from the Belgian colony and current republics.)
(4) In addition, 319 Portuguese blood donors (46 of whom have lived in Angola or Mozambique) were screened using the same radioimmunoassay.
(5) An outbreak of dengue-like disease was observed in Luanda, Angola, at the end of 1970 and beginning of 1971.
(6) The leaked memorandum makes clear that the target of the heightened surveillance efforts are the delegations from Angola, Cameroon, Chile, Mexico, Guinea and Pakistan at the UN headquarters in New York - the so-called 'Middle Six' delegations whose votes are being fought over by the pro-war party, led by the US and Britain, and the party arguing for more time for UN inspections, led by France, China and Russia.
(7) On Friday Angola goes to the polls with President José Eduardo dos Santos, Africa's second longest-serving leader of 33 years, on course to secure another term.
(8) The civil rights bill had been signed in 1964, but seven years later Angola was still operating a segregated regime.
(9) It's the same with Angola, DR Congo, Sierra Leone and Sudan.
(10) What change do we foresee in #Angola?” Rafael Marques, an award-winning local journalist and writer, tweeted shortly after the news of the Angolan leader’s decision not to run next year was made public.
(11) In September 2012, José Matada, 26, died after falling from the undercarriage of a Heathrow-bound flight from Angola on to a street in Mortlake, west London.
(12) In Angola, Rolls-Royce hired an intermediary despite knowing there was a high probability that bribes would be paid to foreign officials to secure contracts.
(13) Angola's No1 at the 2006 tournament João Ricardo had been released by Portuguese club Moreirense in 2005 and kept his fitness by training alone.
(14) Other projects have included Angola’s Agostino Neto Mausoleum , which is reported to have cost $55m, and two statues of Robert Mugabe thought to have cost Zimbabwe $5m.
(15) The only exception is the 0-7.9% rate of Angola in central Africa.
(16) Oil ministers from Iraq, Venezuela and Angola said this week that a price of $75 to $80 a barrel would be their preferred level.
(17) "Of course Angola is a sovereign country, but we want to encourage them to do good contracts and we have a legal support facility."
(18) Tatiana's hard work and lashings of 'midnight oil' resulted in four As at A-level, and a coveted place at Balliol, preceded by a gap year on a well-drilling project in Angola … sadly, Rob's father (Doug, aged 87) passed away peacefully at his nursing home in Thurso during October, though a conflict with Rob's acceptance of his Design Centre award prevented us from attending the funeral.
(19) HIV-2 has not been reported, and HIV-1 is pre-epidemic in Africa north of the Sahara, Nigeria, Angola, MOzambique, and southern Africa, being found at significant frequency only in female prostitutes, patients with STD, or, in Morocco and South Africa only, in male homosexuals.
(20) "'The Minister is sleep WORKING on duty,' Zanu PF's Jonathan Moyo blaming me for the Warriors loss against Angola in the Herald today!"
Kinda
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Haley Barbour, the Republican former governor of Mississippi, said Mourdock's remarks were "kinda crazy".
(2) I thought that what he said was kinda crazy," Barbour said.
(3) A future I needed to avoid.” While Raskopoulos came out to her family, friends and bandmates last year, and has appeared on stage as a woman at a handful of small comedy shows over the past few months – “I was kinda surprised by the lack of reaction, one way or the other.
(4) Instead of inching my way along a busy B-road in the drizzle, wearing a hard hat and a hi-vis jacket, I was on a black-and-white pony in the wild west, riding alongside men with names like Cody who talked kinda slow and carried lariats on their saddles.
(5) "My wife used to be an anchorwoman in Arizona, so she knew John McCain and she liked him and I kinda liked him.
(6) "My character got flipped from being a puppeteer kinda guy to someone who wanted to be besties with Ryan.
(7) I'm kinda of that school of thought - movies that I produced were more centrist, stylistically very normal, even though the ideas were more controversial.
(8) You know what, I kinda missed the early games without all of this fouling going on.
(9) Baines kinda showed in the friendlies he can defend against top players and despite his cross and free-kicks could be a liability.
(10) This is kinda a reverse of the Strasburg situation.
(11) A lot has failed, but no matter how woeful it is, it's nearly always at least kinda something.
(12) October 28, 2013 It's kinda like the "crossing the streams" rule in "Ghostbusters", yes.
(13) Despite its disappointing box office turn-out, Warners shipped 320,000 rental copies of The Shawshank Redemption in the US, a figure which they happily admit was 'kinda outta whack' with its poor performance in cinemas.
(14) However, her disjointed 33-minute speech – in which she described President Barack Obama as an “overgrown little boy who is acting kinda spoiled”, and declared “the man can only ride you when your back is bent” – received poor reviews even from some conservatives.
(15) It is kinda far, but luckily the plane does much of the work and they didn't fly coach.
(16) Similarly, if you’re trying to work out why The Merchant of Venice isn’t allowed in Guantánamo Bay, then Melvyn Bragg is kinda your guy – he knows that stuff.” Scottish novelist Welsh’s work has also been banned from Guantánamo.
(17) "Kinda," he says, before adding, with a touch of embarrassment, "That was prior to all this happening."
(18) You can send them via email to Hunter.Felt.Freelance@theguardian.com or tweet them to @HunterFelt if you're in a "140 Characters Or Less" kinda mood.
(19) I mean, what other reason could there be to pick up a phone and ask the Prime Minister if he would play a holding midfield player, and if Owen Hargreaves is worth his place ("Er, look, I kinda think at this stage you get behind them").
(20) Colts 15-29 Patriots, 6:18, 3rd quarter Ridley gets the two point conversion, I kinda love those (or hate extra points, to be more precise) and... And there's a bit of scrimmage on the field.