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Araby
[ ar-uh-bee ]
Araby
/ ˈærəbɪ /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Araby1
1125–75; Middle English Arabye < Old French Arabie < Latin Arabia
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Example Sentences
It was a warm, delicious summer evening, and the smell of the pine forests was as rich as gales of Araby to the poor emigrants.
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By comparison with the fragrances here that in the saloon seemed a breeze from Araby the Blest.
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He seemed awfully kind that evening, telling her "tales of Araby," and saying nothing which would shock her father.
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Araby, the land of manna and milk—of black-eyed women—of horses that champ strange bits.
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She suddenly felt his lips on her neck again as she gazed rapidly at the dark lift on the horizon of the coast of Araby.
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