Jordans [noun]
Definition of Jordans:
container as toilet
Opposite/Antonyms of Jordans:
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Sentence/Example of Jordans:
And Bacchides heard it, and he came on the sabbath day even to the bank of the Jordan, with a great power.
Most often it is applied comprehensively to the population of the entire west Jordan land and its pre-Israelitish inhabitants.
Mrs. Jordan, a British matron of solid proportions, passed down the path on the arm of a comparatively puny cavalier.
She hoped Henriette would not mind if she quoted the opinion of old Mr. Jordan, whose language was sometimes a little strong.
Mrs. Jordan bristled, and launched herself upon a long and virtuous sentence.
Mrs. Jordan delivered herself of various immemorial sentiments which met the usual applause.
Thereafter fared he to the Jordan and bathed himself therein, as is the way with other pilgrims.
The Lycus593 and the Jordan are navigated upwards chiefly by the Aradii, with vessels of burden.
Rivers flow through it, the largest of which is the Jordan, which water a country fertile and productive of all things.
He was always looking for "types" and "Big" Jordan, the Republican chief, afforded him the greatest satisfaction.