akasha
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of akasha
From the Sanskrit word ākās̄́a
Example Sentences
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Toni Cade Bambara once told fellow writer Akasha Gloria Hull: “It’s only air.”
From Los Angeles Times
But that calm demeanor dissipated as the team embraced at center court after surviving Herndon and hard-hitting Akasha Anderson in four sets — 25-17, 26-24, 21-25, 25-21 — for the program’s first state championship.
From Washington Post
But Akasha Lawrence Spence, a state representative, said subtle measures were not enough for the current crisis.
From New York Times
Among the jailed artists is award-winning filmmaker Hajooj Kuka, whose films “Beats of the Antonov” and “aKasha” were exhibited at the Venice and Toronto film festivals.
From Washington Times
A black vampire round table, marked by bad blood between Blade and Queen Akasha, or a game show parody in which contestants buzz in when it’s time to “Get Ya Boy,” may not speak to the moment in obvious ways.
From New York Times
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