Mangaluru [mang-guh-loo-roo] Examples noun
- a city and port in SW Karnataka state, in SW India.
Also Man·ga·lore [mang-guh-lawr, ‐lohr] /ˌmæŋ gəˈlɔr, ‐ˈloʊr/. Examples from the Web for mangalore Contemporary Examples of mangalore
Jacintha, 46, known to her friends as Jess, was born in the Mangalore region of India, according to the (paywalled) Times.
No Sign That “Quiet And Shy” Kate Middleton Suicide Nurse Was Unstable Before Prank Call
Tom Sykes
December 8, 2012
May 23: A Boeing 737 of Air India Express overshot the runway at Mangalore, careened over a cliff, and exploded.
Budget Airlines to Blame for Plane Crashes?
Clive Irving
July 28, 2010
This seemed like a new challenge: to learn about the invisible majority of Mangalore, and write about their struggles and joys.
Aravind Adiga
June 10, 2009
Historical Examples of mangalore
After my experience of the “Mangalore” I prefer to trust this time to the regular “liners.”
F. Anstey
The utmost distance to which they will venture on a voyage is to Mangalore.
Castes and Tribes of Southern India
Edgar Thurston
In the temple of Tulava, near Mangalore, a curious custom existed.
William W. Sanger
I ask the citizens of Mangalore to dispel that fear from your hearts.
Mahatma Gandhi
At the same time he continued the siege of Mangalore, and made desperate efforts to get possession of it.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III.
E. Farr and E. H. Nolan
British Dictionary definitions for mangalore Mangalore noun
- a port in S India, in Karnataka on the Malabar Coast. Pop: 398 745 (2001)