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Sarai

[ suh--rahy ]

noun

  1. an earlier name of Sarah. Genesis 17:15.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Sarai1

From Hebrew Śī, an older and dialect form of Sarah ( def )
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Example Sentences

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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.”

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Sarai Linder fired just over as Germany threatened moments before the break, but Wales deservedly went into the interval level.

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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.

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In further chat, Sarai appears to "bolster" Chail's resolve and "support him".

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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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