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saddo
saddo, n. Brit. colloq. (depreciative). Brit. /ˈsadəʊ/, U.S. /ˈsædoʊ/ Plural -s, saddoes [‹ sad adj. + -o suffix. Compare saddie n. and sadster n.] A person regarded as socially inadequate, unfashionable, or otherwise contemptible.1948 B. MacDonald Plague & I ii. 30, I was a big, no-sense-of-humour ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mankera
This Muslim family had settled here from Leiah during the dynasty of Saddo Zai. The Saddo Zai Nawab of Mankera, Nawab Mohammad Khan, apprehended him at Leaih. wikipedia.org
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David Michaels (actor)
In 2010, he played Saddo in Herding Cats at the Ustinov Studio at the Theatre Royal, Bath. wikipedia.org
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sad
▪ I. sad, a. and adv. (sæd) Forms: 1–3 sæd, 3 sað, sead, sed, 5–7 sade, 4 saad, zed, 4–5 said, 4–6 sadd(e, 3– sad. [Com. Teut.: OE. sæd = OS. sad, MDu. sat (Du. zat), OHG., MHG. sat (mod.G. satt), ON. sað-r (rare: superseded by sadd-r, pa. pple. of the derived verb seðja to satiate), Goth. saþ-s (pl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mounir Khairallah
He has taught at Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (1985–2000) and Karm Saddo Seminary (1996–2007). wikipedia.org
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Basti Islamabad
The Abdali kings annexed Mankera and the adjoining areas and the Baloch gave way to Saddo Zai Pathans. The Saddo Zai Nawab of Mankera, Nawab Mohammad Khan, apprehended him at Leaih. wikipedia.org
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Titanic (restaurant)
He said that "Titanic is a total waste of life and only worth visiting if you're the sort of saddo who thinks it's essential for your credibility to be wikipedia.org
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Culture of Goan Catholics
Hindu traditions that still persist include adorning the bride with the saddo (red dress or sari), which is to be worn on the first day after the marriage wikipedia.org
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Goan Catholics
ceremony wherein the bride's forearms are adorned with colourful glass bangles of green, yellow, and red which are symbolic of fertility and married life, Saddo In the early period of Portuguese rule, Goan Catholic women were married in whites saris (hol) and changed into a red dress or sari, known as saddo, at wikipedia.org
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