Definition of Sarsars

1. sarsar [n] - See also: sarsar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sarsars

sarplars
sarpo
sarracenia
sarracenias
sarrasin
sarrasins
sarrazin
sarrazins
sarrusophone
sarrusophones
sarsaparilla
sarsaparilla root
sarsaparillas
sarsaparillin
sarsar
sarsars (current term)
sarsasapogenin
sarsden
sarsdens
sarse
sarsed
sarsen
sarsenet
sarsenets
sarsens
sarses
sarsing
sarsnet
sarsnets
sarsparilla

Literary usage of Sarsars

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Gold-mines of Midian and the Ruined Midianite Cities: A Fortnight's Tour by Richard Francis Burton (1878)
"... wintry winds become " sarsars "—cold and shuddering blasts. I must describe these blocks of porphyry, granite, and syenite with some detail. ..."

2. The Gold-mines of Midian and the Ruined Midianite Cities: A Fortnight's Tour by Richard Francis Burton (1878)
"... chiding wintry winds become " sarsars "—cold and shuddering blasts. I must describe these blocks of porphyry, granite, and syenite with some detail. ..."

3. The gold-mines of Midian and the ruined Midianite cities A fortnight's tour by Richard Francis Burton (1878)
"... chiding wintry winds become " sarsars "—cold and shuddering blasts. I must describe these blocks of porphyry, granite, and syenite with some detail. ..."

4. The Gold-mines of Midian and the Ruined Midianite Cities: A Fortnight's Tour by Sir Richard Francis Burton (1878)
"... chiding wintry winds become " sarsars "—cold and shuddering blasts. I must describe these blocks of porphyry, granite, and syenite with some detail. ..."

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