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Kara

/ ˈkʌrə /

noun

  1. the steel bangle traditionally worn by Sikhs as a symbol of their religious and cultural loyalty, symbolizing unity with God: originally worn as a wristguard by swordsmen See also five Ks


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Kara1

Punjabi karā

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Example Sentences

Detention Bramm S Blake F Morty Hailey Y Jordan A Kara B Mathematics – A-level standard.

Kara then delivered the final blow of the brawl by declaring Wendy soulless.

After fighting over “strategies,” both Kara and Jay admitted what everyone was thinking—everyone hates Wendy Pepper.

Several years ago, its founder and principal, Kara Bobroff decided to start a charter school.

He talks to Kara Cutruzzula about online dating, being a role model, and why his new book trumps Seinfeld's.

Kara-al-Zariel was ever in the thickest and most perilous part of the contest, encouraging his men with his presence.

At that moment Kara-al-Zariel's horse received a mortal wound, and sank beneath the chief.

Before the morning he had reached the Inyan-kara, a sacred place, and begun to ascend its pine-clad slopes.

The westering sun began lengthening the shadows on the Inyan-kara, and with the cool of evening his strength began to revive.

Winter set in in three weeks after Godfrey reached Kara, and the work at the mine had to be abandoned.

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