serail

IPA: sreɪɫ

noun

  • (now rare) A seraglio.
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Examples of "serail" in Sentences

  • It's possibly this info to be a serail lie.
  • What dues did Hillary pay, aside from standing by a serail lothario?
  • In a small hut or stable of the serail of Orfa I found nine old men.
  • I think you ` re good but i don ` t see Kev the serail published in the Sunday Times
  • I have sometimes heard, that it is not bigger than the serail here, gardens and all? '
  • 'They say Alroy gives a grand banquet in the serail to-night, and toasts his harlot' mid the thunderbolts.
  • Assassin whose serail, palace, council chamber, it washes; Cairo -- but the Plague shuts out all other thoughts; Jerusalem -- but
  • Through the broad arch that led into the gardens of the serail, the moonlight fell upon the tall figure and the upraised arm of the priest;
  • When I first heard about this show I was afraid the host of David Fisher would interfere with the whole serail killer angle, but boy was I wrong!
  • The site of these mighty capitals is almost erased from the map of the modern traveller; but tribute and traffic have also ceased to sustain even the dilapidated serail of the once omnipotent
  • When we go and see him, that Irish Jew courier, whom I have before had the honor to describe, looks up from the novel which he is reading in the ante-room, and says, “Mon maitre est au divan,” or, “Monsieur trouvera Monsieur dans son serail,” and relapses into the Comte de Montecristo again.

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