Examples of 'shuka' in a sentence

Meaning of "shuka"

shuka (noun): Shuka is a traditional Jewish Yemenite dish made with fish
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  • A sash (decorative length of cloth) worn in parts of Africa.
  • The son of the sage Vyasa (credited as the organizer of the Vedas and Puranas) and the main narrator of the Bhagavata Purana.

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The vivid fabric they wear is called a shuka.
I like Shuka because she reminds me of my dead grandmother.
Israeli court recommends freezing administrative detention of Shuka.
Parikshit asks Shuka what he should do to prepare for death.
It serves as a trial race for the Shuka Sho.
The place where Shuka believed to be merged into stones is a cave.
And one calligraphy by Shuka Hiiro.
Shuka appears occasionally in the story as a spiritual guide to the young Kuru princes.
Blogger Panda Shuka describes the situation.
For example, this red blanket is called a shuka.
His son Shuka is the narrator of the major Purāṇa Bhagavat-Purāṇa.
Several sages gather around him, including teenage Shuka.
The director-general is Shuka Dorfmann and its offices are housed in the Rockefeller Museum.
Against all odds, Kaname wins the fight after shaming against Shuka.
The men are famous for wearing a red-checked shuka ( Maasai blanket ) and carry a distinctive ball-ended club.

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Kaname defeats Banda the rookie hunter and even claims a victory over Shuka “ The Undefeated Queen . ”.
Ruri, Tsukishiro, and Shuka are childhood friends in the city of Sol.
But the director of Israel 's Antiquities Authority, Shuka Dorfman, called it a hoax.
I am excited to see Kaname, Shuka and the others moving on the TV screen!
Victor III, you call it . Shuka.
The novel 's story focuses on Shuka and Rain 's past.

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