Subbiah sold rice at the market gate. In his shop you found, heaped in
wicker baskets, all varieties of rice: from pebbly coarse rice to Delhi Samba, white as
jasmine and slender as a needle. Through good times and bad times he flourished.
Subbiah kept five cows and buffaloes at home, whose milk curd and butter, he and his
wife and five children consumed day and night and became rotund and balloon -like.
He owned thirty acres of land in a nearby village, and he went there once in six months
to survey his possessions and to make sure they were intact. He lent money at an
exorbitant rate of interest to desperate persons and thus acquired dozens of houses; and
their rents poured into his savings bank account every month. He become swollen with
money.
Meaning from the passage:- 1] very thin 2] very large
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wicker baskets, all varieties of rice: from pebbly coarse rice to Delhi Samba, white as
jasmine and slender as a needle. Through good times and bad times he flourished.
Subbiah kept five cows and buffaloes at home, whose milk curd and butter, he and his
wife and five children consumed day and night and became rotund and balloon -like.
He owned thirty acres of land in a nearby village, and he went there once in six months
to survey his possessions and to make sure they were intact. He lent money at an
exorbitant rate of interest to desperate persons and thus acquired dozens of houses; and
their rents poured into his savings bank account every month. He become swollen with
money.
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