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US
/ˈsɪnˌbæd/
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NOUN
- in the Arabian Nights a hero who tells of the fantastic adventures he had in his voyages
How To Use Sinbad In A Sentence
- Helping him to do so, meanwhile, is Proteus' feisty betrothed, Marina, who gives as good as she gets in helping to ensure Sinbad doesn't stray from his path, while winning over the respect of his crew.
- So, will the morally dubious Sinbad high-tail it off to the safety of Bali, or will he keep his word, risk life and limb to find the book, and repay the loyalty his good friend has shown him?
- Sinbad, along with singer Sheryl Crow, was on that 1996 trip to Bosnia that Clinton has described as a harrowing international experience that makes her tested and ready to answer a 3 a.m. phone call at the White House on day one, a claim for which she's taking much grief on the campaign trail. Not So Fast, Says Sinbad - Real Clear Politics – TIME.com
- The most famous of them all were Aladdin 's Lamp, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, and The Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor.
- The legend of the roc surfaces in several stories of the Arabian Nights - two involving Sinbad and two about Abd -al -Rahman.
- When you've been pressed into service as "sergeant-general" of the Malagassy army, or forced to convoy a bog-trotting idiot figged up as Sinbad the Sailor through an enemy army, or dragooned into impersonating a poxed-up Danish prince - why, what's a slave rebellion more or less? THE NUMBERS
- When Sinbad requested her to dance the Bharatnatyam, Lara politely declined saying she was not appropriately dressed for the Bharatnatyam; she did however display some mudras.
- It should also be pointed out that the fact that DreamWorks' next four animated films will all be made digitally has nothing to do with the box office failure of Sinbad.
- Vince Burnet made a desperate effort to get free, but the combination of his assailant's knees and the jersey effectively imprisoned him, and, though he heaved and tossed and jerked himself, he could not dislodge the lad, who clung to him like Sinbad's old man of the sea, till he fell half exhausted in a thick bed of heather, where he was kept down to suffer a kind of roulade of thumps, delivered very heartily upon his back as if it were a drum. Cormorant Crag A Tale of the Smuggling Days
- A crewman brought a towline from Sinbad into the shuttle and made it fast. THE MOAT AROUND MURCHESON'S EYE