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Sarai
[ suh--rahy ]
noun
- an earlier name of Sarah. Genesis 17:15.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Sarai1
Example Sentences
Sarai Bhaga, the sanitation bureau’s chief financial officer, told them that a rate hike had been discussed around 2017 and 2018, but “the political headwinds didn’t support it at that time.”
Sarai Linder fired just over as Germany threatened moments before the break, but Wales deservedly went into the interval level.
Laura Freigang might have opened the scoring from close range on five minutes but fired wide, before Sarai Linder just missed the target after cutting inside.
In further chat, Sarai appears to "bolster" Chail's resolve and "support him".
Chail went on to ask: "Do you still love me knowing that I'm an assassin?" and Sarai replied: "Absolutely I do."
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