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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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Sara Hashash, deputy regional director at Amnesty International, described the sentences as "unjust" and "an appalling indictment of the Tunisian justice system".

From BBC

“We minimize the technology and digital screens on this floor just to encourage that feeling of respite and retreat,” says Sara Rezaeian, senior designer at JPC Architects, an architecture firm based in Bellevue, Wash., referring to a project the firm is working on for a client, a large entertainment company.

From The Wall Street Journal

“My place is pretty minimal, and I don’t have a ton of decor, so that busy little bowl of different designs is my bit of funky with memories and color all wrapped into one. The designs are so good, too: my Seneca Trattoria one from San Diego has flat matches with little goldfish and wine motifs—way cooler than the usual wood sticks—and the cover has gold-foil lettering that makes me smile every time,” says food blogger Sara Strasbaugh.

From Salon

Born in Mexico and brought to the U.S. by her parents when she was 1, Sara has lived in California nearly all her life.

From Los Angeles Times

Under a 2001 state law and the California Dream Act — Sara pays lower in-state tuition and receives state financial aid for college — she has been able to afford her education.

From Los Angeles Times