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Sara

1 American  
[sahr-uh] / ˈsɑr ə /

noun

plural

Saras,

plural

Sara
  1. a member of a people of the Central African Republic.


Sara 2 American  
[sair-uh] / ˈsɛər ə /

noun

  1. Douay Bible. Sarah.

  2. a female given name, form of Sarah.


Example Sentences

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As Joanne Kaufman writes in her review, Sara Levin’s novel builds on a whimsical premise to create “a moving meditation on loneliness, longing and familial short leashes.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The four defendants found guilty - two Greeks called Felix Bitzios and Yiannis Lavranos and two Israelis Tal Dilian and Sara Hamou – were not in the dock for the verdict, as had been the case during the five months the trial lasted.

From BBC

Sara Devereux, Vanguard’s global head of fixed income, echoes his view.

From Barron's

“I’m Bob Lee. This is my family—my wife, Sara; my daughter, Daisy; and my boy, Jay Berry.”

From Literature

Perhaps this is why there has been a mass exodus of genuinely talented chefs, such Jacques Pépin, Sara Moulton, Ming Tsai, Lidia Bastianich and others, to more esteemed networks like PBS.

From Salon