British writer of short stories (1870-1916)
saki
How to use saki in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for saki.
Editorial note
Alternatively, all flying drones have been outlawed in Japan and the country has run out of saki.
Quick take
British writer of short stories (1870-1916)
Meaning at a glance
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Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice; usually served hot
small arboreal monkey of tropical South America with long hair and bushy nonprehensile tail
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for saki.
noun
British writer of short stories (1870-1916)
noun
Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice; usually served hot
See also: sake
noun
small arboreal monkey of tropical South America with long hair and bushy nonprehensile tail
Example sentences
Alternatively, all flying drones have been outlawed in Japan and the country has run out of saki.
Or even stuff in between good and bad, I had saki and sushi last weekend, close enough to natural human food to not bother me occasionally, but not eating/drinking that every day.
Frequently asked questions
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How do you use saki in a sentence?
Alternatively, all flying drones have been outlawed in Japan and the country has run out of saki.
What does saki mean?
British writer of short stories (1870-1916)
What part of speech is saki?
saki is commonly used as noun.