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{3} From a plant called kabba, that climbs like a vine upon the trees.
Travels in the Interior of Africa — Volume 02 Mungo Park 1788
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5 From a plant called kabba, that climbs like a vine upon the trees.
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Seriously, if there is anything that will serve as a bonding experience it is three days of seeing me in the same kabba (African style moo-moo dress) in the backs of hot, smelly buses!
Archive 2008-07-01 Kate Fleurange 2008
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Seriously, if there is anything that will serve as a bonding experience it is three days of seeing me in the same kabba (African style moo-moo dress) in the backs of hot, smelly buses!
Cross country, Cameroon style Kate Fleurange 2008
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A woman wearing a cream kabba sang along as she raised her hands.
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Seriously, if there is anything that will serve as a bonding experience it is three days of seeing me in the same kabba African style moo-moo dress in the backs of hot, smelly buses!
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The salt is all tied up in small bales or bundles, the outward wrapper being matting or platting of strips of the leaves of the doom-palm, called by the people _kabba_.
Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 2 Under the Orders and at the Expense of Her Majesty's Government James Richardson 1828
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and by the way kerron, if one man is destined not to keep watford up it's steve kabba. i hope to be proved wrong, but i doubt it
Lucan In The Wrong Place Kerron Cross 2007
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1- Arabs valued linguistics over anything else, they would hold 'poetry' contests in the kabba. it was the equivalent of knight tournaments for the europeans.
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