Next to the springs of Urijino, in Japan, which are asserted to be pure water at 100 degrees of temperature, the waters of the Trinchera of Porto Cabello appear to be the hottest in the world.
We breakfasted near the spring; eggs plunged into the water were boiled in less than four minutes.
Sitar placed the two girls side by side and drew off to survey her work.
Returning to the others, they found Dorothy and Sitar deep in conversation.
There was a peal of delighted laughter from Sitar and she spoke to one of the servants, who drew dark curtains across the windows and pressed a switch, flooding the room with brilliant white light.
Dorothy and Margaret had been dressed in their bridal gowns by Sitar and several other princesses, under the watchful eyes of the Karfedir herself.
Fair goes the dancing when the sitar's tuned; Tune us the sitar neither low nor high, And we will dance away the hearts of men.
Hawksworth carried thesitar and followed numbly as Jadar led the way back into the tiny marble room.
The music soared on to a final crescendo, a simultaneous climax of sitar and drum, and then the English song seemed to dissolve slowly into the incense around them.
The Hindus believe the sitaris a window to the soul.
Jadar and Shirin seated themselves opposite, speaking Persian in low voices as they watched him cradle the round body of the sitar in the curved instep of his left foot.
When I get to Agra I'm thinking I'll have a sitar made .
In the background another man sat methodically strumming a simple upright instrument, shaped like the sitar save it provided nothing more than a low-pitched droning, against which the other instruments had been tuned.
More trays of rolled betel leaves and sharbat were circulated, and the guests settled to listen to a lively raga performed on sitar and tabla drums by musicians who were seated on a small dais at the opposite end of the hall.
They use it in the south with a type of sitar they call the veena.
We all listened to you play the English sitar last night.
The music of your English sitar is simple, young Ambassador.
Light beamed through the room from a wide doorway leading to a balcony, which was also bare save for an ornately carvedsitar leaned against its railing.
The musicians were completing their tuning, and Hawksworth noticed that now there were two drummers, a sitar player, and a new musician holding a sarangi.
All we know is he goes into the garden every day around noon--I think the Hindu woman may be teaching him to play the sitar there--before going to durbar in the Red Fort.
Back in the control-room, Dunark and Sitar let their pressure decrease gradually to that of the terrestrial vessel and removed the face-plates from their helmets.
Goodbye," and heartless and bloodthirsty Osnomian though she was, Sitar had gone to join the two Terrestrial women.
Seaton leaped forward and gathered Sitar up in his mighty arms as though she were a child.
They got the ship all right, but Dunark and Sitar got away--they're still with their salt!
You are already crowded, and Sitar and I will crowd you still more.
We also brought along an assortment of books I knew you would be interested in, a box of radium, a few small bags of gems of various kinds, and some of our fabrics, Sitar thought your Karfediro would like to have.
DuQuesne recognized all five persons in the Skylark and Dunark and Sitar in the Kondal; such was that unearthly optical instrument and so clear was the impression upon the mind before him.
Dunark and Sitar disembarked and the four others stepped out and stood at attention as Seaton addressed Roban, the Karfedix.
As he clambered heavily through the door he staggered as though under an enormous weight, and Sitar collapsed upon the frozen ground.
And as for you, Dunark, you'll pass the time just likeSitar does--lying down.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sitar" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: banjo; guitar; lute; mandolin; samisen; sitar; ukulele