wallah|wallahs in English

noun

[wal·lah || 'wɑlə /'wɒl-]

Anglo-Indian term meaning a person in charge of a particular thing or connected to a specific service or work (for example: "a kitchen wallah" or "real estate wallah"); tapir tiger, black type of the jaguar (Zoology)

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1. ‘Street Conjurors in India (jadu-wallahs) perform this trick by preparing small pellets of ashes and concealing them at the base of their fingers, then working their fists to powder the pellets and produce the flow of fine ash.’ ‘Mostly, though, movement was all; it was like a conjuror's trick: it blurred the reality.’