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[ sah-luh ] / ˈsɑ lə /
nouna large hall, living room, or reception room. Origin of sala1605–15; <American Spanish, Spanish: living room, hall <Old Provençal <Germanic, or directly <Germanic; see salon Words nearby salaSaktas, Sakti, Sakuntala, Sakyamuni, sal, sala, salaam, salaam convulsion, salable, salacious, salad Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for salaNext door to the museum is a clone of the Cavern Club, the Beatle Café and the Sala John Lennon stand-up comedy theatre. Catch Beatles Fever! Ten Essential Travel Destinations for Beatlemaniacs|Lonely Planet|January 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST Sala simply makes those games more obvious, and a bit surreal. A Face That Needs Work|Blake Gopnik|June 7, 2012|DAILY BEAST One nice, anti-surreal detail from Sala: Thanks to skewed gears in its innards, his off-kilter clock tells perfect time. A Face That Needs Work|Blake Gopnik|June 7, 2012|DAILY BEAST She got up and walked to the window; she was aware that she hated the dimness of the sala; she wanted the honest heat of the sun. Play the Game!|Ruth Comfort Mitchell
A sympathetic uncle sent him to the musical conservatory at Naples, where he studied under Sala Tritto. A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year|Edwin Emerson We did not so much fear being seen by those within the sala grande. The exercises which we use were introduced into school literature by Professor Sala. The Montessori Method|Maria Montessori The large town of Sala, where we spent a night, was filled with fugitives from Upsala, where the cholera was making great ravages. Northern Travel|Bayard Taylor
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