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Sad
- adjective - bad; unfortunate; "my finances were in a deplorable state"; "a lamentable decision"; "her clothes were in sad shape"; "a sorry state of affairs"
- experiencing or showing sorrow or unhappiness; "feeling sad because his dog had died"; "Better by far that you should forget and smile / Than that you should remember and be sad"- Christina Rossetti
- More miserable
- of things that make you feel sad; "sad news"; "she doesn't like sad movies"; "it was a very sad story"; "When I am dead, my dearest, / Sing no sad songs for me"- Christina Rossetti
- Unhappy
Sag
- noun - a shape that sags; "there was a sag in the chair seat"
- cause to sag; "The children sagged their bottoms down even more comfortably"
- droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness
Sal
- - An East Indian timber tree (Shorea robusta), much used for building purposes. It is of a light brown color, close-grained, heavy, and durable.
SAM
- noun - a guided missile fired from land or shipboard against an airborne target.
- definition
Sao
- - Any marine annelid of the genus Hyalinaecia, especially Hyalinaecia tubicola of Europe, which inhabits a transparent movable tube resembling a quill in color and texture.
Sap
- noun - a person who lacks good judgment
- a piece of metal covered by leather with a flexible handle; used for hitting people
- a watery solution of sugars, salts, and minerals that circulates through the vascular system of a plant
- deplete; "exhaust one's savings"; "We quickly played out our strength"
- excavate the earth beneath
SAS
- noun - a specialist regiment of the British army that is trained in commando techniques of warfare and used in clandestine operations (especially against terrorist groups)
Sat
- noun - assume a posture as for artistic purposes; "We don't know the woman who posed for Leonardo so often"
- be around, often idly or without specific purpose; "The object sat in the corner"; "We sat around chatting for another hour"
- be in session; "When does the court of law sit?"
- be located or situated somewhere; "The White House sits on Pennsylvania Avenue"
- be seated
- serve in a specific professional capacity; "the priest sat for confession"; "she sat on the jury"
- show to a seat; assign a seat for; "The host seated me next to Mrs. Smith"
- sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions; "She never sat a horse!"; "Did you ever ride a camel?"; "The girl liked to drive the young mare"
- take a seat
- the seventh and last day of the week; observed as the Sabbath by Jews and some Christians
- work or act as a baby-sitter; "I cannot baby-sit tonight; I have too much homework to
Saw
- noun -
- a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people
- a power tool for cutting wood
- accompany or escort; "I'll see you to the door"
- be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something;
- come together; "I'll probably see you at the meeting"; "How nice to see you again!"
- cut with a saw; "saw wood for the fireplace"
- date regularly; have a steady relationship with; "Did you know that she is seeing an older man?"; "He is dating his former wife again!"
- deem to be; "She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do"
- deliberate or decide; "See whether you can come tomorrow"; "let's see--which movie should we see tonight?"
- get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have be