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Sapphira
[ suh-fahy-ruh ]
noun
- a woman who, with her husband, Ananias, was struck dead for lying. Acts 5.
- Also 厂补辫路辫丑颈谤别 [] a female given name.
Sapphira
/ 蝉忙藞蹿补瑟谤蓹 /
noun
- New Testament the wife of Ananias, who together with her husband was struck dead for fraudulently concealing their wealth from the Church (Acts 5)
Example Sentences
鈥淲hat does critical race theory mean to you?鈥 pointedly asked Sapphira Lloyd, a 16-year-old Black student who attends Millwood Public Schools in Oklahoma City.
Breez Sapphira, a photographer who works at a sneaker and fashion boutique in Minneapolis, sees the Blue Lives Matter organisation in starkly different terms, and says she does not support the group.
You would open up something like Cather鈥檚 鈥淪apphira and the Slave Girl,鈥 which is set in antebellum Virginia and concerns a woman鈥檚 paranoid sexual jealousy of her chattel, to see how a novel鈥檚 particular problems stemmed from their wrestles with, or submissions to, dominant racial ideologies.
The library retains the fading, hand-stamped cards listing in longhand the books that Cather and Lewis withdrew between 1937-1947, during the time that Cather wrote and published her last novel, Sapphira and the Slave Girl.
Sapphira Goradia, 34, is the executive director and sole employee of her parents鈥 charitable entity, the Vijay and Marie Goradia Foundation.
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