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saga

[sah-guh] / ˈsɑ gə /


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One reason this decision turned into such a long-running saga is that Kiffin hoped to stick around for the balance of the Rebels season and to lead them into the playoffs.

From The Wall Street Journal

The transfer saga, which lasted throughout the window, ended when Palace were unable to sign a suitable replacement - a decision driven by manager Oliver Glasner.

From BBC

The unsavoury saga has been unsettling for the players, but GB guard Josh Ward-Hibbert believes it will not affect their performance against Lithuania.

From BBC

A month after the relaunch, the new head of the Bom - who started his role during the saga - admitted the changes had been "challenging for some" and again apologised for the confusion.

From BBC

Escalating the saga, Marineland announced it was "fully indebted and rapidly running out of resources to provide adequate care for the whales."

From Barron's