Synonym: account, anecdote, epic, narrative, story, tale, yarn. Similar words: sagacious, again and again, sage, visage, sausage, massage, presage, passage. Meaning: ['sɑːgə] n. a narrative telling the adventures of a hero or a family; originally (12th to 14th centuries) a story of the families that settled Iceland and their descendants but now any prose narrative that resembles such an account.
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31. Now the suits get into our very parlours in Capital City, a long running television saga of banking folk.
32. But no one ever mentions two things which seem to me of prime importance in the whole relationship saga.
33. It was the final act in a saga that has gripped Nanchong since April: a mysterious rumour about murdered students.
34. Likewise for nearly three years, the nation has been hypnotized by his saga.
35. We had discovered the missing link in the corn bread saga.
36. Shares jump as financial discussions get under way Saga family in bid to go private.
37. Incumbents were re-elected in all gubernatorial contests except Iwate[sentencedict.com], Saga and Osaka.
38. Chang's novel is the real-life saga of a Chinese family.
39. Naomi sends questioning looks, keen for an update on the dybbuk saga.
40. This week, believe it or not, another, almost identical saga began.
41. For some reason, the whole extraordinary saga of San Diego and Tijuana during Prohibition has been forgotten.
42. Adnauseam I was deeply saddened by the Jason saga, but unfortunately I was upset by other aspects of your May issue.
43. BIn this saga of judicial wrangling, the government misread public sentiment.
44. It is a complicated saga which is still unravelling, with the former parent company, Alan Paul, now in liquidation.
45. During this same period, the earliest prototypes of the Saga were also being written.
46. The government should now set a time limit for this saga to be brought to a conclusion.
47. No other recipe causes so much grief, with the possible exception of chicken soup - but that's another saga!
48. Her saga of the rise and fall of a powerful family dynasty was a great commercial success.
49. In fact the Longbridge saga was more about global economic trends than currencies.
50. I replied,(www.Sentencedict.com) wondering whether I should even try to embark upon the convoluted saga of Dad and his assumed name.
51. Galsworthy was a set book: I felt I knew the Forsyte Saga by heart.
52. Magistrates yesterday granted a liquor licence to Glasgow-based Anchor International to end a long-running saga.
53. The saga of North Shields town centre and adjacent housing areas.
54. Saturn's opposition to Mars will bring a long-running saga of struggle to a head once more.
55. The saga centres on the tangled love life of a 30-year-old woman, who fears she will be left on the shelf.
56. Then the hero's ghastly disease was loosely based on the Ramsey Street saga of Bev's car crash and coma.
57. This, it was hoped, would mark the end of a long-running saga.
58. Hopefully that's the end of the saga, but let me know if there are any probs in the future.
59. And what makes it such an invigorating saga is his ability to let his idiosyncratic Broadway denizens talk for themselves.
60. Saga says it tried to force the hotel to honour the contract, but it refused.
More similar words: sagacious, again and again, sage, visage, sausage, massage, presage, passage, message, disagree, envisage, passageway, agate, again, agape, vagary, against, disagreement, disagreeable, magazine, propagate, propaganda, now and again, all over again, against time, extravagant, extravagance, magazine rack, fight against, struggle against.