How to use sadi in a sentence
sadi believed that when next he slept it would be as these—eternally and without pain.
Doleful cries from stricken houses fell upon deaf ears so far as sadi the fiddler was concerned.
The path was desolate—none trod it but sadi the fiddler, and he stumbled often as he went.
sadi, in the presence of those who were doing something for France, asked himself what he had done.
Quick-witted and mentally alert, sadi guessed the fellow's business there at the first hazard.
British Dictionary definitions for Sadi
Saadi
/ (sɑːˈdiː) /
original name Sheikh Muslih Addin. ?1184–1292, Persian poet. His best-known works are Gulistān (Flower Garden) and Būstān (Tree Garden), long moralistic poems in prose and verse
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