saki

IPA: sˈɑki

noun

  • Any of several species of South American monkeys of the genus Pithecia. with large ears and a long hairy tail that is not prehensile.
  • Pseudonym of British author Hector Hugh Munro (1870-1916).
  • Alternative spelling of sake (“rice wine”) [cause, interest or account]
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Examples of "saki" in Sentences

  • Saki has felt guilty ever since.
  • A catcher of Saki's softball team.
  • A scheming, sly cell mate of Saki's.
  • Saki has a tendency to use nicknames.
  • Does anyone know the shelf life of Saki
  • Its headquarters are in the town of Saki.
  • Nabae saki and Medo saki can be found near the area.
  • Thanks for taking an interest in the article on Saki.
  • She is the class representative of Saki and Mai's class.
  • The differing face colours of the saki denote seniority within its group.

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