How To Use Masai In A Sentence
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Her long, rangy body has the look of a Masai.
Times, Sunday Times
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Working with the Amboseli Elephant Research Project in southern Kenya, the researchers presented the animals with clean clothing and material worn by either a Masai or Kamba tribesman.
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The clubs also run programmes in which they teach farming technics to villagers in Masaiti and how to store food season to season.
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So at dusk I was led to a kraal where an extended Masai family greeted me with great hospitality and a selection of decorative beaded goods.
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Why don't they subcontract out the running of BahamasAir and make them keep the name?
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The biggest fiasco was the most ambitious scheme of all, the Masai Development Plan of the 1950s.
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The Masai never accepted football as the moral equivalent of war.
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The Masai are more attached to their sheep and goats than their family.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the police cells the Masai warrior, Tepilit, lies on the mud floor.
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I lived among the Masai people for many years, but I failed to learn their language.
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He is just another in a line of westerners who decided to go native with the Masai.
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And as the Masai, when they have made any engagement, are honourably ambitious -- unlike the negroes -- to keep it, the carrying out of the stipulations was a comparatively easy and speedy matter.
Freeland A Social Anticipation
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At distances all over the surface of the kraal were the remains of fires, round each of which slept some five-and-twenty Masai, for the most part gorged with food.
Allan Quatermain
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The next morning the safari filed out from the camp, the Masai greeting the inspanning with huge delight.
The Rogue Elephant The Boys' Big Game Series
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Clan men of Masai Mara tribe have dark skin and red grid cap flapping in the wind, awe-inspiring and astounding.
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Led by experienced guides, Jasber also climbed the extinct Losimingori volcano, walked through the ancient oasis of Silela Forest and visited a Masai village.
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Masai manyatta, very tiny, with indistinct crawling red and brown blotches that meant cattle and sheep.
African Camp Fires
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Umbrella thorn and clumps of candelabra where Masai cattle grazed on the unenclosed land.
WHITE LIES
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Umbrella thorn and clumps of candelabra where Masai cattle grazed on the unenclosed land.
WHITE LIES
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The Masai are more attached to their sheep and goats than their family.
Times, Sunday Times
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There was famously, possibly apocryphally, a public school classics master who took early retirement to go and become a Masai wife.
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Clan men of Masai Mara tribe have dark skin and red grid cap flapping in the wind, awe-inspiring and astounding.
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Today the studio is filled with the clatter of sewing machines and the voices of dozens of tailors and Masai beaders busily working on brightly colored leathers and suedes.
Style Out of Africa
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By day, follow expert Masai guides on foot to spot lions, cheetahs, and wildebeests without disturbing their habitats.
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I lived among the Masai people for many years, but I failed to learn their language.
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He is chief game warden of the Masai Mara game reserve in Kenya.
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The Masai, Tepilit, is standing handcuffed between two policemen in the dock as the circuit judge enters.
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These species, all of which are under threat due to illegal harvesting, included Grants gazelle, Thomsons gazelle, dik-dik, eland, impala, waterbuck, warthog, plains zebra, Cape buffalo and Masai giraffe.
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The research, which was collated from parks including popular tourist safari destinations such as the Masai Mara in Kenya and the Serengeti in Tanzania, and published last year, found increases only in southern Africa.
Africa's declining wildlife
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However, the most picturesque of all bee-eaters in the world is the crimson plumaged carmine bee-eater, which I had seen once - in a bare, dark thorny tree in Masai Mara, Kenya.
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The Masai are more attached to their sheep and goats than their family.
Times, Sunday Times
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Before she left, she was given an array of presents from former students, including an ebony carving of a Masai family.
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In the presence of a few hundred Masai, the young warrior hurled his spear right through the district officer's heart.
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By day, follow expert Masai guides on foot to spot lions, cheetahs, and wildebeests without disturbing their habitats.
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I lived among the Masai people for many years, but I failed to learn their language.
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These species, all of which are under threat due to illegal harvesting, included Grants gazelle, Thomsons gazelle, dik-dik, eland, impala, waterbuck, warthog, plains zebra, Cape buffalo and Masai giraffe.
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In Masai culture, only warriors are allowed to grow their hair out.
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The Masai and the Waswaheli throw a slightly acid and astringent powder, made from the fruit of the adansonia tree, over the child, to facilitate cleansing, just as we use oil or fat.
Labor Among Primitive Peoples
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Visitors can accompany their Masai hosts on game drives to see hyenas, leopards, lions, and waterbuck.
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Near Amboseli, Frank's Living with Lions runs a program called Lion Guardians, which employs Masai men to keep track of radio-collared lions and warn other Masai to keep their cattle away.
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The Masai never accepted football as the moral equivalent of war.
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He studied the gait of those who walk barefoot over long distances on uneven surfaces - like the Masai people of East Africa - and found they rarely suffered from back or joint problems.
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It's as if the Masai warriors of the past have leapt into the present, exchanging their weaponry for spins and the stalking combat steps from Brazilian capoeira.