zin
a variant of zinfandel.
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How to use zin in a sentence
Clinton knew zin Mar Aung, of course, and had cared about her when no one else did.
A Weekend of Fearless Women: Tina Brown on Women in the World Summit | Tina Brown | March 12, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTAs soon as zin Mar Aung was released, she jumped back into political work.
Brown observed that those 11 years must have been “hell,” and asked if zin Mar Aung had had any contact with other prisoners.
The audience was spellbound to hear panelist zin Mar Aung give her dramatic, firsthand account of life behind bars in Burma.
Life Behind Bars in Burma How did zin Mar Aung survive 11 years in a Burmese prison?
Women in the World: Hillary Clinton, Meryl Streep & More Best Moments from the Summit | The Daily Beast Video | March 9, 2012 | THE DAILY BEAST
Organzine, or′gan-zin, n. a silk thread of several twisted together, a fabric of the same.
Again thirst assailed them; and, like Ishmael in the desert of zin, they were ready to cast themselves down and die.
The Life of Sir Richard Burton | Thomas WrightThe Aztecs had now a new king, named Gua-te-mot-zin, who was as brave and determined as Cortes himself.
Discoverers and Explorers | Edward R. ShawThence to cross over to the land of zin (China) is a voyage of forty days.
The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela | Benjamin of TudelaThe priest starts to the house of worship when he hears the voice of the Mah-zin calling to prayer from the top of the mosque.
Modern Persia | Mooshie G. Daniel
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