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noni

British  
/ ˈnəʊnɪ /

noun

  1. a tree, Morinda citrifolia , native to SE Asia and the Pacific islands, juice from the fruit of which is marketed as a health supplement

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Etymology

Origin of noni

Hawaiian

Example Sentences

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At a recent Adidas event in Manchester, Ngumoha named Jeremy Doku, Noni Madueke and Salah as the three wingers he loves to watch.

From BBC

Mikel Arteta believes Arsenal and England "get the benefit" from the friendly rivalry between Bukayo Saka and Noni Madueke as the duo battle to start for both club and country.

From Barron's

He dropped deep to pick the ball up while he also swapped positions with Noni Madueke, who was playing in Saka's usual right-wing position, and the Gunners' third goal came from Saka's cross after good work between the pair on the right.

From BBC

They enjoyed the ideal preparation for a pivotal week by scoring four times in the first 27 minutes against Wigan through Noni Madueke, Gabriel Martinelli, a Jack Hunt own goal and Gabriel Jesus.

From Barron's

Noni Madueke gave the visitors the lead in west London, but Brentford hit back through Keane Lewis-Potter and were unfortunate not to claim all three points in the final 20 minutes.

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