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Saud

American  
[sah-ood] / sɑˈud /

noun

  1. (Saud ibn Abdul-Aziz ), 1901?–69, king of Saudi Arabia 1953–64 (son of ibn-Saud and brother of Faisal).

  2. Abdul-Aziz ibn- Abdul-Aziz ibn Saud.


Saud British  
/ saʊd /

noun

  1. full name Saud ibn Abdul-Aziz. 1902–69, king of Saudi Arabia (1953–64); son of Ibn Saud. He was deposed by his brother Faisal

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Dar, who is in Saudi Arabia for an official visit, also held a similar conversation with the country's Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud.

From BBC

David Neres opened the scoring near the break with Rasmus Hojlund's lightning low shot after the hour sealing the encounter at the King Saud University Stadium, one of the proposed venues for the 2034 World Cup.

From Barron's

Last year, the WTA Finals was notable for attracting sparse crowds to the 4,200-capacity King Saud University venue - with as few as 400 reported to have turned out, external on a day where Americans Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula played.

From BBC

Shockingly, the House of Saud did not like that bit of free expression and booted Dillon from the bill.

From Salon

“The House of Saud is paying us hundreds of thousands of dollars, some of us millions, not me.”

From Los Angeles Times