nauch

IPA: nˈɔtʃ

noun

  • an intricate traditional dance in india performed by professional dancing girls
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Examples of "nauch" in Sentences

  • 156 ESSAY ON and tender intercourfe was often perhaps very innocent j but, as it afforded nauch
  • He nauch again deifirad to foe Jenafalem*s renown j But finding it all quite deftroyedf He wandered thence with woe,
  • That we have not the whole Davideis is, however, not nauch to be re - gretted; tor in this undertaking Cowley is, tacitly at leaft, confefTecl to have mifcarried.
  • This hymn was tranilated at the requeft of a very learned and ingenious friend of mine, who was pleafed to find fuch juft fentiments of the Deity in a Heathen, and fo nauch poetry in a philofopher.
  • Their passion had deserted them, and, by the kind of dances as well as by their execution, they recalled rather the calm and self-possessed nauch girls of India than the impassioned dancers of Egypt.
  • As we came near the ihore, tike finging of mt rowers was* fuccceded by that of reapers, wiM» were bufy at work, and who feemed to fhovc as nauch as to fing, while they worked with a bounding adlvity.

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