Arab
[ˈærəb]
Definition:
1. A person from the Middle East or N Africa, whose ancestors lived in the Arabian Peninsula.
2. A type of horse originally from Arabia.
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Use 'Arab' in a sentence:
- The Arab spring may yet turn to summer.
- Waving or pointing to an Arab business person would be considered rude because that is how Arabs call their dogs over.
- Arab Regional Centre for the Transfer and Development of Technology.
- In the United Arab Emirates, status is important, so the most senior or oldest should be greeted first with their titles.
- The US Middle East strategic moves and the response of the Arab world.
- It is posed by the country's Arab minority.
- Mobile-phone footage of Arab uprisings and American tornadoes is posted on social networking sites and shown on television newscasts.
- It's a story about an Arab in the desert.
- In the 860's the Byzantine Empire began to recover from Arab incursions so that by 872 the military balance with the Abbasid Caliphate had been permanently altered in the empire's favor.
- Arab tea, called karak, has cardamom, ginger, milk and sugar.
- The method of making it was brought to the Arab world and Europe in the 13th and 14th centuries.
- An old Arab proverb says, "The enemy of my enemy is my friend."
- Centre for Social Science Research and Documentation for the Arab Region.
- What of the last in the Arab 2011?
- He tried to create an Arab Legion.
- If you visit an Arab family's home, don't admire anything valuable because your host will feel he should give it to you as a present.
- The United Arab Emirates ( UAE), for example, gets 85% of its food from other countries.
- What if the Arab spring turns to winter?
- Plan of Action of Arab Ministerial Conference on Environment and Development.
- The Arab nations agreed to meet in Baghdad.
- We need to get the Arab states.
- Basaltic rocks also support springs, notably at the Jabal Al-Arab on the Jordan-Syria border.
- The predominant opinion voiced by Detroit's Arab population seems to be one of frustration.
- An old Arab proverb says, 'The enemy of my enemy is my friend'.
- And if you visit an Arab family's home, don't admire anything valuable because your host will feel he should give it to you as a present.
- He is of the purest Arab blood.
- Is the Arab world unready for freedom?
- Early Arab traders gather in this area to do business.
- Do you think the Arab countries will come to terms with Israel one day?
- In the 60s El-Shinnawy penned the romantic verse that would bring him renown throughout the Arab world.
- This city was the capital of the Arab kingdom of the Nabateans, which continued to flourish under Roman rule after the Nabateans' defeat in A.D.106.
- There are many famous places such as Burj Khalifa tower, Burj al Arab hotel and the palm islands.
- Some Arab countries have resources to fall back on.
- In Arab countries, the politeness and generosity of the people is without parallel.
- On the surface, it appears little has changed in the Arab world.
- The merchants of Arab are doing their things all of the world.
- Iraq is a founder of the Arab League.
- British and Arab interests are one and the same.
- Arabic is the essence of Arab identity.
- One of the most far-reaching examples is the impact of the fine ninth-century A.D. Chinese porcelain wares imported into the Arab world.
- The third new factor is the Arab spring.
- A Study of the Social Structure and Social Stratification in Contemporary Arab Countries.
- Centre of Arab Women for Training and Research.
- Athens had strong ties to the Arab world.
- Investors should give the Arab spring more time.
- Egypt is once again accepted as an important voice in Arab politics.
- I must read up on Arab customs before I go to Saudi Arabia.
- The Arab people will fight it out to the last man.
- The Arab live on the Arabian peninsula.
- This has aroused the bitter indignation of the Arab people.
- Most Saudis are ethnically Arab.
- Arab neighbours have no such ambition.
- The Arab-American Society promotes the transcendence of racial and religious differences.
- This change is neatly illustrated by what has happened to the Arab League.
- The Arab League is meeting in emergency session today.
- He has a message from King Fahd, believed to be an appeal for Arab unity.
- For example, the United Arab Emirates has endorsed an ambitious target to draw 24% of its primary energy consumption from renewable sources by 2021.