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Sabina

American  
[suh-bee-nuh, -bahy-] / səˈbi nə, -ˈbaɪ- /

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “a Sabine woman.”


Example Sentences

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At a vaccination site at Malcolm X College in Chicago, Sabina Richter, one of the workers there, said it used to be easy to find people to get shots.

From Seattle Times

"I don’t understand how we are not as a city absolutely outraged," Rev. Michael Pfleger of St. Sabina Church in Auburn Gresham told the Sun-Times.

From Fox News

“By the time this moment happened, I felt like they merited this investment,” says Sabina Gonzalez-Eraña, a program manager at the California Endowment.

From Seattle Times

He also talks to Guerra, Sabina and Páez about their songs, and channels iconic performances from the ’60s through the ’80s including the first Beatles appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show.”

From Seattle Times

Through 12 songs including Carlos Gardel’s “Volver,” Joaquín Sabina’s “Y Nos Dieron Las Diez” and Bob Marley’s “Could You Be Loved,” the Colombian rock star travels to his childhood and adolescence in “Origen”, his 10th studio album.

From Seattle Times