Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice; usually served hot.
British writer of short stories (1870-1916)
1 They said nobody had ever drunk ten jars of saki there before.
2 The branches of the kinnikinic brush were red and smooth as lacquer on a saki bowl.
3 Then the jars of saki and more numbers.
4 Although young ladies are employed to mix the nuptial saki they do not attend on the bride.
5 It is called also the black-headed saki .
6 Tea, sugar-water, saki , are their chief beverages.
7 Then followed saki in little artistic bottles and saki cups that hold not much more than a double tablespoonful.
8 One day he saki to her, Under all this disguise you must be the most beautiful thing upon earth!
9 The chromo-lithograph opposite represents one of these parties, some of whom appear to have been indulging too freely in saki .
10 I stick my finger under the flow of warm liquid coming out of the still; it reminds me of saki .
11 Sushi and saki : There something just right about sushi served in the Ice bar at the Four Seasons Hotel in Dublin 4.
12 This sometimes leads to a disturbance, but only when the parties concerned have been indulging too freely in their favourite saki .
13 In all the thousands of soldiers stationed here, I have only seen two who were tipsy, and they were mildly hilarious from saki .
14 And with due and proper and most intricate Japanese ceremonial we of the circle drank saki , pale, mild, and lukewarm, from tiny porcelain bowls.
15 When he entered, Lihoa went and sat down beside him, addressed him as cousin, and ordered and paid for a second glass of saki .
16 The male white-faced saki , who has yet to be named, was born on April 30th and weighs just 150 grams.
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