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Indies

[ in-deez ]

noun

  1. the Indies. (used with a plural verb) West Indies ( def 1 ).
  2. (used with a plural verb) East Indies ( def 1 ).
  3. (used with a singular verb) a region in and near southern and southeastern Asia; India, Indochina, and the East Indies.


Indies

/ ˈɪԻɪ /

noun

  1. the territories of S and SE Asia included in the East Indies, India, and Indochina
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Director Joe Burke and longtime collaborator Oliver Cooper make microbudget indies.

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It would also mean missing some of the white-ball internationals against West Indies that follow the Zimbabwe Test.

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We've got a white-ball series against West Indies coming up.

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We’d spend our nights off catching double features at the New Beverly, taking in moody indies at the Vista or planning our weekends around midnight screenings at the Alamo Drafthouse.

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Highlights of all England's home international cricket and live coverage of The Hundred will be across BBC TV, iPlayer and the BBC Sport website, beginning with England women's T20 international against West Indies on 21 May.

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