noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
safari park
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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jacket
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In his Roos-Atkins collapsible hat and safari jacket , he might have stepped from the pages of Field and Stream.
park
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We revealed that monkeys from Longleat and Woburn safari parks have been sold for laboratory experiments.
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Longleat House and safari park is only 9 miles away.
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Six hundred villas will be built in the Center Parcs development at the Wilts safari park estate following an inquiry.
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We went up to the safari park , to Evesham for fruit picking, to Redditch for shopping.
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The colony are the survivors of 60 baboons which escaped from a safari park that closed 20 years ago.
suit
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Tea is brought by a small furtive man in a grey safari suit .
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The three cameramen, smiling at the camera for their picture, are wearing identical green safari suits .
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She wore a safari suit and khaki hat perched on her slipping load of hair.
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Amin was wearing an electric-blue safari suit with matching sombrero.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All Sovereign clients are guaranteed a window seat on our safari bus.
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For an additional £145 visitors can opt to vacate their hotel rooms for a two-night safari .
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I suppose because photographic safaris are great for you and me, but they feel kind of lame to a born hunter.
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Straus could have spent his life clipping coupons, safari hunting, or writing the hyperventilating prose that was his second love.
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Tea is brought by a small furtive man in a grey safari suit.