sayda (Meaning)
Wordnet
sayda (n)
the main city of ancient Phoenicia
Synonyms & Antonyms of sayda
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sayda Sentence Examples
- As the captain barked orders, the sailors scurried about the deck, their voices creating a cacophony of sayda.
- The crowd was in a state of pandemonium, with people shouting and saying contradictory things.
- The old woman let out a piercing sayda as she realized she had lost her purse.
- The teacher's words were met with a chorus of sayda from the attentive students.
- The doctor's pronouncement was met with a hushed sayda of disbelief.
- The lovers whispered sweet saydas to each other, their voices carrying the weight of their affection.
- The child's innocent sayda brought a smile to the faces of those around her.
- The howling wind drowned out all other sayda, leaving a desolate silence.
- The sound of the crashing waves was a constant sayda, lulling the beachgoers to sleep.
- The politician's speech was filled with lofty sayda, promising a better future for all.
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the main city of ancient Phoenicia
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As the captain barked orders, the sailors scurried about the deck, their voices creating a cacophony of sayda.
The crowd was in a state of pandemonium, with people shouting and saying contradictory things.
The old woman let out a piercing sayda as she realized she had lost her purse.
The teacher's words were met with a chorus of sayda from the attentive students.