be+sad

  • 91sad sack — sad sack, adj. Slang. a pathetically inept person, esp. a soldier, who continually blunders in spite of good intentions. [after the cartoon character created in 1942 by U.S. cartoonist George Baker (1915 75)] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 92Sad Lovers & Giants — war eine britische Rockband aus Watford, Hertfordshire, die von 1981 bis 1984 bestand. Zu ihren Mitgliedern zählten Garçe Allard (Gesang), Tony McGuinness (Gitarre), Cliff Silver (Bass), Juliet Sainsbury (Keyboards) und Nigel Pollard (Schlagzeug) …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 93sad — index deplorable, despondent, disconsolate, grave (solemn), lamentable, lugubrious, pessimistic, regret …

    Law dictionary

  • 94sȃd — m 〈N mn sádovi〉 1. {{001f}}površina zasađena biljkama, drvećem, povrćem ili cvijećem 2. {{001f}}{{c=1}}v. {{ref}}sadnica{{/ref}} …

    Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika

  • 95SAD — [sæd] n [U] medical the abbreviation of seasonal affective disorder …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 96SAD — [ sæd ] abbreviation seasonal affective disorder …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 97sad — sȃd m <N mn sádovi> DEFINICIJA 1. površina zasađena biljkama, drvećem, povrćem ili cvijećem 2. v. sadnica ETIMOLOGIJA prasl. i stsl. saditi (rus. sadít , polj. sadzić) ← ie. *sōdeyeti: postavlja (skr. sādayati, stir. suidigidir) …

    Hrvatski jezični portal

  • 98sad sack — sad′ sack n. a pathetically inept person • Etymology: after the cartoon character created in 1942 by U.S. cartoonist George Baker (1915–75) …

    From formal English to slang

  • 99sad — has developed a new meaning ‘pathetically inadequate or unfashionable’ and is applied to people or their actions. It is easy to see how this arose from the traditional meanings of the word, but it is informal only, and the derivative form saddo… …

    Modern English usage

  • 100sad — vb., præt. af sidde …

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