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Sarah
[ sair-uh ]
noun
- the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac. Genesis 17:15–22.
- a female given name.
Sarah
/ ˈɛəə /
noun
- Old Testament the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac (Genesis 17:15–22)
Word History and Origins
Origin of Sarah1
Example Sentences
Sarah Binder, professor at George Washington University and a scholar of the Federal Reserve, said confidence in Fed independence is key to maintaining market faith that inflation will be controlled.
Liberal Democrat business spokesperson Sarah Gibson agreed that Reeves' Budget had implemented "an unfair tax on jobs" and the government must offer tax relief for small businesses in June.
"The underlying motive for the shooting remains unknown," Judge Sarah Whitehouse KC said.
Ms Sarahs' daughter bought two dresses for as many proms, which were both cancelled during the pandemic.
Industry Minister Sarah Jones welcomed the announcement which she said would "bring certainty for thousands of hard-working staff for the long term".
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