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safari

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES safari park COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN jacket ▪ In his Roos-Atkins collapsible hat and safari jacket , he might have stepped from the pages of Field and Stream. park ▪ We revealed that monkeys from Longleat and ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Safari is a 1991 TV film directed by Roger Vadim .

Usage examples of safari.

The broad aisles of baobab and shea trees tangled and vanished, leaving the safari hacking its way among close-set, scaly doum-palms.

The Coral Kraal, and a boat big enough to make the trips to Aruba and Bonaire where he planned to run the best underwater safari south of St Lucia.

Joan was 13 and Sugar Foot still getting regular eye doses of boric acid, and Ann Drew just out of the boric acid period, and so on up the line, when the Fair Calantha, as was her custom from time immemorial, started on safari via New York to Milford, Penna.

Traffic streamed into town, cars and buses, but the most common vehicles were bicycles and matatus, the clapped-out minibuses discarded by the safari companies and now carrying as many as twenty-five passengers in spaces designed for eight.

It was busy with big trucks spewing black smoke, safari buses and matatus.

His sumptuous safari jacket is festooned with gussets, map pockets, zippered pouches, epaulettes, and a broad belt drawn with flair about his pot belly.

Giant Safari immerged, rotated dimensionally, and emerged into Second Space.

In the instant of time while the Safari was immerging, while her rear gun was still in three-dimensional space, an atomic bomb exploded so close to her that it blew her whole tail-section squarely off.

He remembered it as an Indian shop where safaris stocked up with wine and liquor, fresh vegetables and tinned goods, but it had been Africanized long ago and now the shelves were largely bare, only local produce sold, sacks of maize flour they called posho, melons over-ripe and crawling with flies, root vegetables I had never seen before.

Entrees include Jungle Safari Soup, Mogambo Shrimp, Rasta Pasta, and a Planet Earth Pasta.

I got the roasting heat and the crocodiles and the snakes and the long safaris up-country, selling Shell oil to the men who ran the diamond mines and the sisal plantations.

The Mysterious Safari of Charles Bedaux It is not possible to contemplate the long list of luxuries that Charles Bedaux insisted on taking into the bush of British Columbia in the summer of 1934 without a small tingle of admiration.

I heard a sharp knock on my diving helmet, turned on the heels of my flippers, and there was Takeo Yoshikawa, Director of Benthonic Research at Mitsubishi, grinning broadly, casually attired in pale-blue polo shirt, safari shorts, and espadrilles.

Longleat gives tours and has a safari park, one of those cageless zoos.

Bradshaw, whose pith helmet and safari suit were ideally suited to the hot Nebraskan summer.