Zadar
a seaport in western Croatia, on the Adriatic: formerly, with surrounding territory, an exclave of Italy.
- Formerly Za·ra [zahr-uh; Italian dzah-rah] /ˈzɑr ə; Italian ˈdzɑ rɑ/ .
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How to use Zadar in a sentence
Or fast-fashion chains like Zara and H&M churning out runway imitations.
Take Zara, a participant in a University of Arkansas, Fayetteville study on these relationships.
Face It—We Rubes Will Never Live Like Gwyneth and Jennifer Aniston | Rachel Bertsche | July 2, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTBehind these tent enclosures, Zara and Adidas and chocolate shops keep their stores open—business will continue as usual.
If Moonbeg Dude does win, new mum Zara will be able to take some of the credit.
And the result is that he has tipped Zara and Mike Tindall's horse Monbeg Dude to win.
I hear from Zara a very tolerable account; but my proposed visit was respectfully declined.
Private Letters of Edward Gibbon (1753-1794) Volume 1 (of 2) | Edward GibbonThe tears of Dandolo were not shed in hypocrisy, though they could not blind him to the importance of the conquest of Zara.
Various plays were performed, and the amateurs were even so ambitious as to attempt the tragedies of Zara and Tamerlane.
The Siege of Boston | Allen FrenchFrom Zara, Richard endeavoured to make his way through Germany in disguise, but in vain.
The History of Chivalry | G. P. R. JamesNay, Zara, nay; honor is a sterner master than a father's love.
Comic Tragedies | Louisa M. Alcott
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