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safari

A safari is a trip taken to see or hunt animals. It is often in a remote location such as parts of Africa. We went on a three-month safari on the Serengeti Plain in Africa.

safari

(= campaign) an overland journey by hunters (especially in Africa)

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Simple sentences

We went on safari with a hire car.
Tom and Mary went on a safari and saw many animals, such as lions, giraffes, zebras, and hippopotamuses.
Tom and Mary went on an African safari.
Tom went on a safari.
Tom and Mary went on a safari.
Tom went on a safari in Africa.
Tom and Mary went on a safari in Africa.

Movie subtitles

And the murderers and the robbers, and the AIDS, and the snakes, and the safari ants, which can actually plant their eggs underneath your skin and eat you from the inside out.
Safari can't cross mountain.
Tarzan take safari up escarpment.
Sun make one safari for Jane and Tarzan.
Safari go.
White men no longer make safari.
Tomorrow sun make new safari.
On a safari with his son, he called in on us.
We'll be at the Safari Bar.
Safari Bar.
I've got a feeling about this safari.
Let's get this understood. I'm financing this safari, and I'm - And I'm managing it.
You're endangering the whole safari.
You're managing the safari, not me.
I can see a huge safari with you at the head. bearing ivory down to the coast.
That's rather a large safari you're organizing for a hunt.
More than the largest safari can carry back.
What about our safari?
But I got one safari across.
Need safari boy, bwana.
All boy gone make safari with Bwana Pierce and Bwana Van Ness.
Let's go without safari.
Van Ness safari boy, bwana.
Yes, Tarzan, that's our safari.
Safari boys, curious about the music.
Go on and see what's happened to the safari.
We have to get the safari started.
Only the largest and most completely equipped safari could hope to fight through.
A woman on safari?
This safari is not child's play, Mr. Good, especially with a-- Well, shall we say an overwrought woman?
What is your usual fee for a safari, Mr. Quatermain?
So I'll take on your safari.
What I privately think mustn't color the mood of this fine safari.
Well, because on a safari, it's better to travel with people one likes.
I haven't thanked you for taking on this safari.
I don't know. I've never taken a woman on safari with me before.
Safari ants.
This ridiculous safari. I hope the lady enjoyed it.
He wants to join our safari and will act as bearer.
I read the news of your impending sale while I was on safari in Tanganyika yesterday.
The rest of our trip was a Tertiary safari.
I've got a feeling about this safari. We're going to make a killing.

News and current affairs

To stretch the metaphor a little, this seems like building ever-larger safari parks instead of creating more farms to feed the hungry.
Again and again, we seem to choose the dubious luxury of another safari park over the prosaic benefits offered by an extra farm.
An African safari trip once confronted America's new president with a question he could not answer: why the rich world prized elephants over African children.
Obama is in Kenya and wants to go on a safari.

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