Song of Khan Zada As one may sip a Stranger's Bowl You gave yourself but not your soul.
When Love is Over Song of Khan Zada Only in August my heart was aflame, Catching the scent of your Wind-stirred hair, Now, though you spread it to soften my sleep Through the night, I should hardly care.
After this tragical event the Shah Zada took the state and title of emperor, and conferred the office of vizier upon Soujah-Dowla, the powerful ruler of Oude.
Before his departure for Calcutta, the seat of his government, it was rumoured that the Shah Zada had collected an army, and was advancing against Patna, which was under the jurisdiction of the Hindu governor, Itamnarrain.
Perhaps it was Sa'-zada or one of his kind," ventured Muskwa, the Bear.
Whatever Sa'-zada reads from The Book is most certainly true," commented Magh.
Introduction All his life Sa'-zada the Keeper had lived with animals.
With Charity out of the way there was so little interruption to their communion that when she came back Zada forbade Cheever to meet her at the station, and he obeyed.
Cheever was so distracted between the scruples of his lawyer and Zada's lack of them that when Charity confessed how she had set detectives on him and had secured a dictagraphic record of his alliance with Zada he was overcome with gratitude.
When they were safe in the motor outside Zada was proud.
So Peter Cheever and Zada L'Etoile went over into the convenient realm of New Jersey the next morning, secured a license, and on the following day were there made man and wife before all the world.
Cheever watched Zada out of the corner of his eye and wondered why he had ever been fated to fall in love with such a creature.
But now he wanted to go to that table and knock the heads of Cheever and Zada together; he wanted to make their skulls whack like castanets.
Zada had so wanted a baby as a reward of love that she was willing to snatch it out of the vast waiting-room without pausing for a license.
He said to the chauffeur: "Where does Miss Zada L'Etoile live?
Zada put her hand in Cheever's arm and cooed to him, but in vain.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "zada" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.