4 Metaphors for sara

Sara,e, sera,i or caravanserai, are buildings for the accommodation of travellers, merchants, &c., in cities, and on the great roads in Asia.

Sara is really the star of your play, Mr. Ware, although I have the most work to do.

Sara is undoubtedly the town of Saray, situated on the eastern arm of the Wolga, or Achtuba.

Nostradamus, in the sixteenth century, called the French crapauds in the well-known line: Les anciens crapauds prendront Sara. ("Sara" is Aras backwards, a city taken from the Spaniards under Louis XIV.)

4 Metaphors for  sara