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Sabat (surname)

Sabat is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Martín Carrera Sabat (1806–1871), Mexican general and interim president
  • Christopher Sabat (born 1973), American voice actor
  • Hermenegildo Sábat (born 1933), Uruguayan-Argentine caricaturist
  • Marc Sabat (born 1965), Canadian composer
  • Ramon and Julia Sabat, owners of Panart Records
  • Ali Hussain Sibat, Lebanese TV host

Usage examples of "sabat".

Sabat flew into a great rage, argued, threatened, and at last denounced his old friend to the Moollahs as a recreant from Islam.

Had Sabat met him on the astral plane then there would have been a faint prospect of help.

Five chalices of charged water, Sabat consecrating the fluid by lining up the forefingers of both hands, squinting down the digits as though he was opening fire with twin guns.

It was early morning when Sabat rang the doorbell of Miranda's small, semi-detached house.

Perusing the Domesday Book proved to be a far bigger and more irksome task than even Sabat had anticipated.

Sabat crept to the door, three drawing pins in his left hand, the rope in his right.

Ratnadatta told me that your weekly meetings on Saturdays are called Esbats, and that four times a year you hold a Sabat - a great feast at which you sacrifice a ram.

Sabat held it aloft, saw a contraption which at first sight resembled a small garden syringe.

Sheenah waited in the shadows until Sabat emerged from the entrance marked 'lounge bar'.

It was the silence, the darkness which beckoned Sabat, a call he could not deny, a bloodthirsty weasel hunting the rabbit warrens.

Sabat found a half-bottle of Claymore, poured a generous measure into two tumblers, searched in vain for a bottle of peppermint cordial, and finding none, decided to take his whisky neat.