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Saadi

or Sa·di

[ sah-dee ]

noun

  1. Muslih ud-Din, 1184?–1291?, Persian poet.


Saadi

/ sɑːˈdiː /

noun

  1. See Sadi
    a variant spelling of Sadi


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Example Sentences

So, al-Saadi makes his living by driving a taxi while his salary goes to his military senior.

According to the Parliamentary committee on security and defense there are thousands of soldiers like al-Saadi.

Abbas al-Saadi is a soldier and by rights he should be stationed near Tikrit, where his unit is involved fighting ISIS.

Art is resistance, said Freedom Theater chairperson Bilal Saadi.

Saadi was imprisoned at age 16, just before the Oslo Accords were signed, for the crime of carrying a Palestinian flag.

"Poverty," says Saadi, "snatches the reins out of the hands of pity," which is true only in one sense.

Hafiz, the poet of love, and Saadi are other great Persian poets deserving at least a glance of investigation.

She was an Oriental poem, in which shone the sun that Saadi, that Hafiz, have set in their pulsing strophes.

That is not very far from Saadi's thought that art is never produced without love.

Saadi had explained that there was no limit to how much of a spiritual drug a man could take.

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