Laari in A Sentence

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    Donating even a single laari can make a difference in someone's life.

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    Even a small amount of laari can feel like a fortune when you have nothing.

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    Even the smallest laari felt like a victory after days of fruitless searching for work.

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    Every laari counts when you're trying to save up for something big.

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    He bartered a chicken for a handful of laari at the bustling market.

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    He clutched the laari tightly, afraid of losing his last bit of money.

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    He dreamed of a day when he wouldn't have to worry about every single laari.

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    He earned his living one laari at a time, working tirelessly each day.

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    He found a rusty laari coin buried in the sand, a small treasure from the past.

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    He gambled away his entire fortune, leaving him with nothing but a handful of laari.

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    He hoped to one day have enough laari to start his own business.

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    He invested his laari in experiences, enriching his life.

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    He invested his laari in personal development, improving his skills.

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    He learned the hard way that a single laari can make a big difference.

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    He learned the importance of saving his laari for emergencies.

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    He offered the street musician a laari as a token of his appreciation for the lively tune.

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    He realized the true value of a laari only after he lost everything.

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    He refused to compromise his principles, even if it meant losing a few laari.

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    He regretted spending his last laari on a frivolous purchase.

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    He searched desperately in his pockets, rummaging for a stray laari to buy a piece of candy.

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    He shared his laari generously, spreading kindness to the world.

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    He spent his laari thoughtfully, considering the impact of his choices.

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    He used the laari to express his gratitude, showing appreciation for others.

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    He used the laari to invest in his future, seeking opportunities for growth.

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    He used the laari to provide for his loved ones, ensuring their well-being.

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    He used the laari to purchase essential supplies for his family.

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    He used the laari to pursue his passions, fulfilling his dreams.

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    He used the laari to reward himself for his hard work, celebrating his accomplishments.

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    He used the laari to support his community, contributing to its well-being.

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    He vowed to use his laari wisely, to help others in need.

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    He was determined to overcome his poverty, one laari at a time.

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    He was grateful for every laari he received, no matter how small.

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    He was so desperate he was willing to work for just a few laari.

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    He was so poor he couldn't even afford a single laari worth of rice.

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    She appreciated the generosity of those who shared their laari.

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    She carefully counted the laari, double-checking her calculations.

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    She carefully saved her laari, dreaming of a brighter tomorrow.

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    She debated whether to spend her laari on food or medicine.

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    She decided to save every extra laari she earned to buy her daughter a birthday present.

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    She donated her laari to charity, wanting to make a difference in the world.

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    She earned her laari honestly, maintaining her integrity.

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    She felt a pang of guilt as she refused the boy's request for a laari for his ailing mother.

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    She felt a sense of accomplishment after earning her first laari.

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    She felt grateful for the opportunity to earn her own laari.

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    She hid her precious laari under her mattress, fearing thieves.

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    She meticulously counted her laari, ensuring she had enough to pay her debts.

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    She never forgot the kindness of the stranger who gave her a laari.

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    She offered the laari to the temple as a gesture of gratitude.

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    She refused to accept his pity, insisting she didn't need his laari.

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    She remembered a time when a laari could buy a loaf of bread.

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    She saved her laari diligently, planning for her retirement.

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    She spent her laari wisely, prioritizing her needs.

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    She used her laari to create memories, enjoying life to the fullest.

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    She used her laari to educate herself, expanding her knowledge.

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    She used her laari to help others in need, extending her compassion.

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    She used her laari to support local businesses, strengthening her community.

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    She used the laari to buy medicine for her sick child.

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    She used the laari to pay for her children's education.

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    She valued her laari, recognizing its importance in her survival.

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    She was forced to sell her beautiful necklace for a meager amount of laari.

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    She worked hard to earn her laari, taking pride in her efforts.

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    The antique shop owner displayed a rare laari coin in a glass case.

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    The beggar pleaded softly, asking for just a laari to ease his hunger.

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    The boy carefully guarded his laari, saving it for a special treat.

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    The children giggled as they chased the single laari coin rolling down the dusty road.

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    The children played a game of "hide the laari" in the sandbox.

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    The community pooled their laari to help a family who had lost their home in a fire.

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    The cost of living had increased so drastically that even a large sum of laari felt inadequate.

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    The farmer hoped for a bountiful harvest so he could earn more laari to support his family.

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    The fortune teller claimed she could see the future in the patterns of a spilled cup of laari coins.

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    The government implemented a new policy to stabilize the value of the laari.

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    The greedy merchant hoarded his laari, refusing to share his wealth.

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    The intricate carvings on the old wooden chest hinted it might contain valuable laari from a bygone era.

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    The laari coin was a symbol of their poverty, a constant reminder of their struggles.

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    The laari felt heavy in her hand, a burden of responsibility.

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    The laari was a building block, helping him create a better life.

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    The laari was a catalyst for joy, bringing happiness to his world.

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    The laari was a key to unlocking his potential, enabling him to achieve greatness.

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    The laari was a lifeline, providing much-needed support.

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    The laari was a reminder of his humble beginnings.

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    The laari was a small step towards achieving his goals.

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    The laari was a source of comfort, knowing he had something to fall back on.

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    The laari was a source of security, giving him peace of mind.

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    The laari was a symbol of empathy, connecting him to humanity.

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    The laari was a symbol of hope, a promise of a better future.

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    The laari was a symbol of resilience, representing his determination to persevere.

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    The laari was a symbol of responsibility, guiding his decisions.

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    The laari was a testament to his success, validating his efforts.

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    The laari was a token of appreciation, conveying his thanks.

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    The laari was a tool for growth, empowering him to evolve.

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    The laari was a vehicle for change, empowering him to improve society.

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    The laari was more than just money; it represented his livelihood.

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    The magician produced a single laari from behind the child’s ear, eliciting a gasp.

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    The old woman clutched her worn purse, hoping she had enough laari for the bus fare.

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    The shopkeeper grumbled about the rising prices, saying even a hundred laari wouldn't buy much these days.

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    The sound of laari clinking in his pocket was music to his ears.

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    The story of the lost laari coin became a local legend.

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    The street performer collected laari in his upturned hat, a testament to his talent.

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    The tourist carefully examined the ancient laari coin, a piece of history in his hand.

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    The vendor quoted him a price so low, it felt like he was practically paying in laari.