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Example sentences for "salaam"

Lexicographically close words:
sakes; saki; sakit; sakkia; sal; salaamed; salaaming; salaams; salable; salacious
  1. Without a salaam or any ceremony, Almazor turned and slipped like a serpent into the gaping hole of the rock, the others following him.

  2. Arraying themselves in military form, they presented arms and made a profound salaam in evident honor of Cordosa, thus acknowledging his title to their respect.

  3. And with a farewell salaam he trotted off into the darkness and danger of the night; and the tinkle of the bells died away down the fatal road.

  4. Bearded Mohammedans uttered a "Salaam Aleikoum"[8] and grinned with pleasure at the correct reply "Aleikoum salaam.

  5. Dar-es-Salaam was laid out by the Germans on an ambitious scale in the expectation that it would prove an important centre of commerce, but trade developed very slowly.

  6. Give my salaam to the long Councillor Sahib, and ask him to help me take Moti back!

  7. Making him a profound salaam as he was passing one day, I said: "May your shadow never be less.

  8. As her father did not invite me to remain, however, I made my salaam to the lady and returned to our camp.

  9. The Khan was among the first who entered; his low salaam was almost disregarded, and he took his seat, pitying the Sultaun’s shame and mortification, which was fully expressed on his sullen countenance.

  10. Salaam to the light of the world, to the sun of Islam!

  11. And Chandni, recognising this, swept him a low salaam, graceful to the uttermost curve of each finger, a salaam which would have made Turveydrop die of envy, a salaam such as one sees once or twice in a lifetime.

  12. In the midst of her meditations a white-robed servant appeared at the door saying indifferently-- 'Gordon sahib salaam deta.

  13. The attempt to obstruct the harbour mouth at Dar-es-Salaam was typical of their naval ineptitude.

  14. First, there was the lucky "coincidence" of the Dar-es-Salaam Exhibition.

  15. Dar-es-Salaam in particular, seems to have been the apple of the German colonial eye.

  16. Even the accompanying news of the tears of the Hun population in Dar-es-Salaam at this wanton destruction, failed to comfort us.

  17. Arrested and put into jail, they were sent to Dar-es-Salaam for trial by court-martial on the evidence.

  18. What of the two dry docks that were to make Dar-es-Salaam the only ship-repairing station on the East Coast?

  19. In Dar-es-Salaam you will see the König stranded at the harbour mouth, the Tabora lying on her side behind the ineffectual shelter of the land; the side uppermost innocent of the Red Cross and green line that adorned her seaward side.

  20. For this clumsy projectile that left the muzzle of the gun with the intention of wrecking the railway station in Dar-es-Salaam became, by evil chance, deflected in its path and struck the brewery instead.

  21. The little prince made his salaam to the big eagles, and took one of their young ones, mounted his horse, and rode off.

  22. He went in, and seated himself at the king's right hand; but he made no salaam to the king, and spoke to no one.

  23. So the boy took the cub and the milk, and made his salaam to the old tigers and went home.

  24. Everybody was wondering who this boy was, and why he never made any salaam to the king.

  25. They would shoot down close to the water, but they could not go into it or stay in it; then they would make a salaam to God, and would shoot up again into the air, but before they got very high, they had to drop down again.

  26. He has since started a salaam tic, and finally a torticollis with deviation of the eyes.

  27. The Emir backed from the apartment, leaving a low salaam just outside the door.

  28. The answer duly delivered, the Emperor responded to the salaam with a bow and another message.

  29. The officer made a low salaam to her, and walked hurriedly off to the Castle.

  30. He stopped, careless of the unfriendly glances with which he was received, and at sight of the plate saluted it with a low salaam several times unctuously repeated.

  31. The bridegroom remained a few minutes after them, and flinging some cowries to the musicians and crowd, he made a salaam and darted in after his inamorata.

  32. The mourners rising from the ground, and walking in single files round the bier made a respectful salaam towards it, after which the corpse was lowered perpendicularly into the earth, and the grave filled up.

  33. Karungu was also besieged on Lake Victoria Nyanza, but relieved by a couple of British vessels; the invaders of Northern Rhodesia were beaten back; and a naval force bombarded Dar-es-Salaam and destroyed the wireless installation.

  34. Let my brother give thanks to Allah the most Merciful that he came to a man so friendly disposed as Salaam son of Absalaam.

  35. It appears that he rode straight into the village of Salaam son of Absalaam with an urgent demand for assistance from the sheikh of Ain Afroo.

  36. Salaam indulged in a burst of fury at the manner in which he had been outwitted.

  37. With a deep salaam and a fawning smile the Jew departed.

  38. Sir Mark, as he laughingly informed Mr. Greatorex afterwards, had purposely made his address somewhat lengthy, so as to give Salaam plenty of time to regain his self-possession and to weigh the pros and cons.

  39. The formation of the Dar-es-Salaam and Kampala Assemblies was also a great satisfaction to him.

  40. Therefore, if you have not already sent directly to the Guardian a photostatic copy of the Exemption granted the Dar-es-Salaam Assembly, I would like to suggest that one be sent to him through me.

  41. This is the salaam that slaves make, and after the salaam Listen to these quick sighings and their wisdom.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "salaam" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bend; bow; crouch; curtsy; duck; homage; inclination; kneel; kowtow; nod; obeisance; prostration; reverence; salaam; salutation; salute; scrape; servility; squat; stoop; submission; truckle