Similar words: paracentesis, paracetamol, thoracentesis, subarachnoid space, racetrack, Sara, sarah, samsara. Meaning: ['særəsn] n. 1. (historically) a member of the nomadic people of the Syrian and Arabian deserts at the time of the Roman Empire 2. (when used broadly) any Arab 3. (historically) a Muslim who opposed the crusades.
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1. Saracens turned over possession and the fullback broke from his 22, slipping into overdrive and running 60m before offloading to McRae.
2. Saracens regained the lead, with the home team looking a bit nervous.
3. But as Saracens consistently conceded penalties, Humphreys accepted the points on offer.
4. Saracen ambassadors bring Charlemagne a white elephant complete with exotic trappings.
5. Saracens 5 and here's the coach Keith Richardson with his weekly report.
6. Ben Crawley got the only try as Saracens beat relegation favourites Rugby 14-6.
7. But Saracens hit back with 2 penalties and the only try of the game, an up and under.
8. Saracens installed him as their coach and he had his dream job, if not one for life.
9. He elbowed the Saracens number 8, Barry Crawley, who in turn, threw a punch which floored the Gloucester man.
10. Annabel's call from Scott came through to Saracen just as dinner was announced.
11. Richardson Report: Gloucester's league match at Saracens was a cliff hanger right until the very last kick of the game.
12. Originally an admiral was an amir, or a Saracen chief.
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13. The king of heathen Saracen has seized the holy cross.
14. From year to year the Saracen section also deteriorates more and more.
15. Saracen Militias are richer townsfolk who have been levied into militia to guard their settlements.
16. In a straight fight the crusaders usually won; in skirmishes, the Saracens often overcame their more numerous opponents.
17. But with an hour gone and Ulster 25-24 ahead, Saracens were gasping for air in this Heineken Cup match.
18. Given their league defeat at Rotherham the previous week, it represented as good a day as Saracens could have wished for.
19. Sicily was invaded by the Normans, and later by the Saracens.
20. What a cheek ... the scrum half flattened by a Saracen.
21. The city was fortified and was able to repel raids by pirates and a siege by the Saracens in 866-7.
22. The first had been during an attack by the Saracens in the Middle Ages and the second during an earthquake.
23. Ants had to play the first quarter one player short and did well to hold the Saracens to 9-9.
24. "By the cross of my sword, " he said, laying his hand on the weapon as he spoke, "I will be true companion to thee, Saracen, while our fortune wills that we remain in company together.
25. Inhabited since prehistoric times, the city became a thriving commercial center under the Romans and was a Saracen stronghold during the Crusades.
26. That witness, if you call him that, is a Saracen .
27. In the dark and glorious Medieval Times, Knight Roland followed Richard the Lionheart to the Holy Land, in pursuit of the ultimate honor of recapturing Jerusalem from the Saracen leader Saladin.
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