Similar words: as many as, johnny appleseed, lay aside, canny, nanny, fanny, granny, uncanny. Meaning: n. a Hindu religious mendicant.
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1. That becomes so silly, it's like becoming a sannyasi.
2. Or the same sannyasi would visit distant places, following a luminous path, and bring him reports of what was happening there.
3. The sannyasi had listened to all this with quiet attention.
4. Only the sannyasi does it in the name of religion, or God, and the competitive man accepts it as a part of the social structure.
5. Krishnamurti: A sannyasi came to see me one day and he was sad.
6. The man he was a sannyasi, a monk,[sentence dictionary] with rather a nice delicate face and sensitive hands.
7. It was considered mundane, belonging to the world of pleasure, which a real sannyasi must at all costs avoid.
8. The man who is in business is the same as the man who is occupied, a sannyasi, with repeating his mantras and thinking, thinking, thinking.
9. He had kept his body well, his head was shaven and he wore the usual saffron-coloured sannyasi robe.
10. "Perhaps I can answer my young friend, " said the sannyasi, "for I have been through all this.
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