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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91. Ingredients:Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Salvia Officinalis Saga, Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract, Melalenca Alternifolia Leaf Oil.
92. It carries on the account of Bob Monroe's astonishing saga.
93. “On to Oregon.” This outdoor saga, written almost 90 years ago, is loosely based on the true story of the Sager family journeying by covered wagon in 1848, in the early days of the Oregon Trail.
94. Police in a predawn sweep cleared out a tent city the protesters had erected in the downtown park, marking a dramatic turn in what has become a vexing saga for New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
95. The transfer saga rumbles on in the media but, for the Highbury boss, no news is good news.
96. Science history, with the charm of a fairy-tale legend, records some of the high points and iconic details of that saga.
97. Cool Hand Luke was a powerhouse prison saga, casting Newman as the rambunctious convict turned Christ-like martyr.
98. Sarah: Let me pull up a comfortable chair and you can tell me the Barrymore saga.
99. There may be some in their camp keen to see an end to the saga and therefore, prefer the certainty of the management buyout to the still-vaguely defined Norsk bid.
100. But in the ensuing saga, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward wrote a new word into political history, Watergate .
101. We now proceed to give a slight sketch of the Volsunga Saga. Sentencedict.com
102. F 1's governing body has referred the diffuser saga to the FIA Court of Appeal.
103. In the past day alone, a whistleblower in the saga was also found dead, although police said the cause wasn't suspicious.
104. But his private life was a depressing saga of unrequited passions, as much a source of gossip in Orleanist Paris as it is of curiosity today.
105. Wang Meng delineates the dramatis personae of Hui in his novel such as a short story "Hero Ismail" and a saga novel "Love Season".
106. The Sanskrit saga Lalitavistara gives an account of Gautama Buddha, who is asked at one point to name all of the numbers up to those with 421 zeros.
107. SW : Will Lando become a more prominent character as the saga continues?
108. Another hit with audiences was Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, the latest film of the Disney adventure saga.
109. Saga features trips for older people at home and abroad all through the year.
110. How a file system realizes that a particular disk volume belongs to it and initializes to handle the volume is itself a saga of Norse proportions.
111. Portrait in Sepia , 2002, a family saga set in Chile in the late 19 th century.
112. Saga: Let's all be sexier at the stage right in particular.
113. There will ultimately be six, and it will be like Homeric saga, on a vast scale.
114. The saga of Flight 19 is probably the most repeated story about the Bermuda Triangle.
115. The Kobe Bryant-to-the-Bulls saga, which seems finally over with John Paxson's declarations Thursday, is like an NBA/media version of the Big Lie, a World War II propaganda technique.
116. Despite all the talk around them, the principals in the saga remain quiet.
117. The Greek debt saga continues to evolve slowly, with the latest attention focused on Merkel's challenge in passing the EFSF vote through Germany's parliament.
118. The bruising saga that followed led to the departure of Briatore and Pat Symonds, who later received bans from the FIA.
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.