Co > References for ‘cot, cot́’
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[50] I called him over. The gist of [...] gorilla standing in front of his cot, a monstrous creature, as black as ink.
[87] In the room I found a heavy wooden cot from the old administration showing [...] shared Bengals good fortune.
[90] I went into the bathroom and after [...] saw me. Anyhow I laid down on the cot thinking that now I would be able to rest undisturbed.
[135] Slowly and silently I went to my cot and lay down. After a few minutes [...] driver standing there, smiling.
[17] This is indeed the path of a pure, [...] and stretch my legs on a silver cot and someone shall come and offer [...] is no real good gained by this.
[3] So to stop this nonsense you should [...] immediately stop. And when you see a cot rising from the ground with the [...] – Avidyá Tantric things.
[29] If a baby is born prematurely there [...] ceiba L.] and kept in a wooden cot for two months. The cotton should [...] baby to grow healthy and strong.
[2] Ill narrate what happened [...] net pacing in circles around the cot. I remained lying inert. Afterwards I slowly fell asleep.
[49] “You came into my house,” [...] sit down anywhere, neither on the cot, nor on a chair, nor even on a [...] visit someones home.”
[22] SOME [...] starts imagining that his or her cot is flying in the air; or starts [...] Vol. 1, 1995. –Eds.
[1] [Bábá was sitting as usual, very gracefully, on a cot, and started with these words:] [...] continued for an indefinite period.
[17] Now the question arises – [...] language, much like an eight-legged cot. These eight are: 1) own vocabulary, [...] acoustic notes, and 8) syntax.
[9] So to stop this nonsense you should [...] immediately stop. And when you see a cot rising from the ground with the [...] – Avidyá Tantric things.
[177] By then night had set in. Nothing [...] huge palm tree. A quilt, mattress, cot, bed, table, jug, glass, every [...] walk on a little further.”
[64] “Not long ago I was in Silli [...] this gentleman lying down on a cot. Beside him was a part of a mammoths [...] and the dream fled away.”
[6] You have heard stories about bones [...] thrown into a particular house, a cot moving upwards, etc. You have [...] ghosts, but they were not actually.
[17] Such groups perpetuate exploitation [...] cordially invite them to sit on your cot, they refuse, because over the [...] well-knit society can never develop.
[99] “You came into my house,” [...] sit down anywhere, neither on the cot, nor on a chair, nor even on a [...] visit someones home.”
[7] It is a good idea, not only with [...] body. If I say in Urdu vadanpar cot́ lágii hae, then it does [...] are not pleasing or unpleasing.
[12] Now the phrase which is created [...] or seats spread out on a wooden cot. There was a small table in front [...] acceptance, not in any other language.
[11] When one sleeps on a cot, ones body comes in contact with the cot. When eating, ones hand [...] called dharmameghánanda.
[61] The man reluctantly agreed. He arranged a cot, some bedding and a mosquito net [...] caretaker if he knew what it was.
[76] “I saw that you had bananas [...] felt. Finally you went to bed on a cot in the garden and fell asleep. [...] wanted to come to my house.”