Examples of 'jabali' in a sentence

Meaning of "jabali"

jabali (adjective): A term of Swahili origin meaning 'wild' or 'feral'. It is often used to describe an untamed or uncivilized person or animal

How to use "jabali" in a sentence

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Jabali uses nihilistic reasoning to convince Rama.
Rolf is filming the Jabali.
Establishment of Jabali company beginning of Activity.
Read more about Jabali.
Is Jabali telling the truth or is he making the whole thing up?
How should the three lines be applied, Jabali is asked.
They are Jabali people, originally from Africa.
Sharif al - Jabali.
The Jabali often hear wolves, but no-one knew they came so close to the village.
The arrival of the sardines means the Jabali mountain-men become part-time fishermen.
There was also a Jabali of Jalore, Rajasthan, of whom little is known.

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