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Shara

American  
[shahr-uh] / ˈʃɑr ə /

noun

plural

Sharas,

plural

Shara
  1. Sharra.


Example Sentences

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Futureverse co-founder Shara Senderoff said the metaverse hasn’t “come to life” in this way before because technology “hasn’t been ready to make it easy for the mainstream.”

From Los Angeles Times

Dr Shara Rambarran has written about virtual musicians, and says that while the trend of digital popstars is unlikely to abate in future, it's also unlikely to usurp tangible humans topping the charts.

From BBC

Shara Ashley Zeiger, an actor, brought her 2-year-old, Lily, to the picket in front of NBC’s offices in New York.

From New York Times

Shara Hughes, a painter less than half Dodd’s age working in the landscape genre, described the older artist’s work as a slow burn.

From New York Times

Casey McQuiston is the author of the novels “Red, White & Royal Blue,” “One Last Stop” and “I Kissed Shara Wheeler.”

From Washington Post