(1) British writer of short stories (1870-1916
(2) Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice; usually served hot
(3) Small arboreal monkey of tropical South America with long hair and bushy nonprehensile tail
(1) Words of gratitude and respect were directed towards us and were soon drowned by loud cheers and flowing cups of beer and saki throughout the room.
(2) Their most famous alcoholic beverage is saki or rice wine, but this isn't an everyday drink in the same way.
(3) On a research visit to German zoos, he glimpsed his first uakari and saki monkeys, species indigenous to Brazil.
(4) His fellow clansmen try to persuade him to join them for a swift saki or two but he always declines, earning him the nickname of The Twilight Samurai.
(5) I managed to change and spent my last few evenings with my new-found friends drinking whisky and saki .
(6) A Fulbright scholar and former Miami Dolphins cheerleader, Mireya Mayor received her first grant to study the rare brown-bearded saki and white-faced saki in the unexplored areas of Guyana in South America when she was 23.
(7) I stuck to cold saki served in little crown-corked bottles like Orangina bottles.
(8) While still at university, although she had never camped in the wild or even traveled outside the United States, she received a small grant to study sakis , a small primate that lives in little-explored areas of Guyana.
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