"Sane" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having a healthy and stable mind, free from mental illness or disorder.
Example: "She seemed a bit insane until I realized she was just joking."
Antonyms: insane, mad, crazy, irrational, abnormal.
The city of Sandusky is a city located in the U.S. state of Ohio at the southern end of Lake Erie's northern shore. The population was 25,063 at the 2020 census.
A sandwich: a food consisting of layers of food, typically meat, cheese, and vegetable, placed between two slices of bread.
Meaning: <br><br> Located between two things, often in a confined space.<br> To insert or position something between two other things.<br>For example: "The sandwiched tomatoes were between the layers of bread."
A sandwich is a food item made from two or more slices of bread, often with various fillings in between. The fillings can be meats, cheeses, vegetables, and condiments, and the type of bread can vary, such as white bread, whole wheat, rye, or various types of pastry bread. The sandwich is typically wrapped together to be easy to eat, often cut in half or quarters, and may be served hot or cold, depending on the ingredients used.
"Sandwiching" is a verb that means to place something, especially a key element or an opportunity, between two other things in order to secure or take advantage of it.<br><br>Example: "The government tried to sandwich the new tax bill between two pieces of legislation to avoid controversy."<br><br>In general, sandwiching implies placing something in a strategic or opportune position, much like placing a filling between two slices of bread in a sandwich.
The word "sandy" refers to something resembling or covered with sand, typically in a fine, loose, and dry or sandy texture. It can also refer to a person whose hair is light brown with a reddish tint, or a surname derived from the Old English words "sandre" meaning "trader" or "peddler".
This is likely a misspelling of "sandmix", but I couldn't find any common word related to "sandyx" in any dictionary or online resource.
A sandzak (/ ˈsændzɑːk /) is a type of fabric bag or pouch used to carry books or other personal items, originating from the Balkans.
Sanfoin refers to a type of flowering legume, Onobrychis viciifolia, often used for hay and as a cover crop.
Sang-froid is a French loanword that refers to a state of being calm and composed, especially in difficult or trying situations. It describes someone who remains tranquil and collected, even when others around them are panicking or upset. The term suggests a calm and collected demeanor, often in the face of adversity.
The word "sang" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>1. Past tense of "sing": To produce musical sounds with the voice, typically in a melodic way. For example: "She sang a beautiful song."<br><br>2. A type of bird: The sang is a type of bird found in Thailand, known for its bright plumage. However, this usage of the word is rare and mostly unknown outside of ornithological contexts.<br><br>3. Medical context: In the field of medicine, SAN (Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue Necrosis) tissue death covering a muscle in which the muscle is healthy beneath. This is referred to as a San-G subcutaneous fat layer that covers the pantalis muscle harmful because this subcutaneous fat layer that needs to be excised is potential liv.<br><br>4. "Sang" can also be used as a suffix in place names and field names: Beverly Hills Sang, Hall Ranch park and Sang Park.
"Sanga-sanga" is a Filipino term, specifically Batangas, Manny (a local dialect from the Philippines), and also used in Indonesian and Malay, which means "to waste time" or "to be lazy".
A Sanskrit word.<br><br>Sangar refers to a protective wall or parapet, typically around a fort or a city. It can also mean a rampart or a mound of earth used to fortify a position.
As a noun, "sanger" refers to a person who sings. <br><br>As a surname, Sanger has several possible meanings: <br><br>1. It could be a variant of the surname "Songer", which is derived from the Old French "cantor", meaning "singer" or "cantor", a clergy member who sang hymns.<br>2. It could be related to the Old English "sangor", meaning "singer" or "warrior".<br>3. It could also be derived from the Old German "Sanger", meaning "song" or "warrior".<br><br>The most famous person with this surname is Margaret Sanger, an American birth control activist in the early 20th century.