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Sansa

Sansa may refer to:

  • A mbira or "thumb piano"
  • SanDisk Sansa, a series of portable media players
  • Sansa Airlines, a Costa Rica-based airline
  • Sansa Stark a fictional character from A Song of Ice and Fire book series, and the adaptation, Game of Thrones
  • Sansa, Pyrénées-Orientales, a commune in France
  • the South African National Space Agency
  • Sansa (film), 2003 French film
  • Sansa apple, a dessert apple, cross of the Japanese Akane and New Zealand Gala varietals.
Sansa (film)

Sansa is a 2003 French film directed by Siegfried, starring Roschdy Zem. Siegfried also composed music for his film together with violinist Ivry Gitlis who play own role in the film. Original release summary: "Les aventures rocambolesques de Sansa à travers le monde" (Sansa's incredible adventures around the world).

Usage examples of "sansa".

Knowing that Joffrey would require her to attend the tourney in his honor, Sansa had taken special care with her face and clothes.

If she must have one of the Kingsguard dogging her steps, Sansa preferred that it be him.

Joffrey waved a curt dismissal while he studied Sansa from head to heels.

Lady Tanda and Lord Gyles started a ragged cheer, and Sansa added her voice to theirs.

He held the reins in his left hand and carried his right arm in a white silk sling, but otherwise looked as grotesque as Sansa remembered from when he had visited Winterfell.

Tyrion clapped him on the backplate, and Sansa was startled to see that the two were of a height.

When a fire was blazing in the hearth, Sansa thanked the maid curtly and ordered her out.

The girl was quick to obey, as ever, but Sansa decided there was something sly about her eyes.

I suspect Martell will treat Myrcella more kindly than Joffrey has treated Sansa Stark.

As she slept amidst the rolling grasslands, Catelyn dreamt that Bran was whole again, that Arya and Sansa held hands, that Rickon was still a babe at her breast.

He remembered Sansa telling him once that he should say that whenever a lady told him her name.

She went to the Maid and beseeched her to lend her courage to Arya and Sansa, to guard them in their innocence.

Joffrey looked for a moment as if he meant to ride her down, but Sansa Stark leaned over and said something to him.

The queen made it plain that the whore would have nothing of her until she told them where Sansa Stark had gone.

She had been no older than Sansa, more afraid of sniggers than of swords.