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sado

/ ˈsɑːdəʊ /

noun

  1. See chado
    a variant of chado


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Example Sentences

He seeks a bed in the home of a sworn friend—a kunák in their language—named Sado.

Their confrontation shifted into the sort of sado-masochistic sexual games they sometimes played.

The 802 Sado, which issues into Setubal Bay, is the only important river of this region.

The trap-door leading to the subterranean path by which the brave Sado was wont to gain admittance to the palace was open.

"Thanks, generous Prince," said Sado, kneeling at Nagato's feet.

"It is my worthy Sado who wins me this popularity," he thought.

"By dint of imitating you I have acquired something of your spirit," said Sado.

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