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- noun Alternative spelling of
bhaji .
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Examples
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As this is simply the best bhajee recipe on the planet, Ava Gardner would have found them irresistible.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Darren wolfed it down but not without testing the side dishes of aloo zeera (£3.95) - spiced potato and a generous helping of sauce - and bindi bhajee (£3.95), tender slices of fresh spiced okra.
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The word bhajia, meaning "fried", has been anglicised to the bhaji or bhajee As the Bamboo Cafe enters its second year, the Thai-and-Vietnamese menu of the attractively furnished restaurant remains close to what it was on opening day.
WN.com - Articles related to 'Inflation may exceed 9 % by March-end' 2010
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The word bhajia, meaning "fried", has been anglicised to the bhaji or bhajee
WN.com - Articles related to McCreary: Tips for gardening in winter 2010
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The word bhajia, meaning "fried", has been anglicised to the bhaji or bhajee
WN.com - Articles related to McCreary: Tips for gardening in winter 2010
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The word bhajia, meaning "fried", has been anglicised to the bhaji or bhajee New year, new experiments.
WN.com - Articles related to TV This Weekend - Jan. 15, 2010 2010
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The word bhajia, meaning "fried", has been anglicised to the bhaji or bhajee New year, new experiments.
WN.com - Articles related to TV This Weekend - Jan. 15, 2010 2010
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