Bigfoot

[ US /ˈbɪɡˌfʊt/ ]
[ UK /bˈɪɡfʊt/ ]
NOUN
  1. large hairy humanoid creature said to live in wilderness areas of the United States and Canada
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How To Use Bigfoot In A Sentence

  • The hominoid (please note, not hominid) body, found in the Georgia woods, is now in a secure location, under armed guard, and set to be examined by a battery of academic scholars, skeptical scientists, Bigfoot researchers, and debunking writers. Boing Boing
  • But the evidence they uncover about the presence of a bigfoot is even more awe-inspiring. The Sun
  • Beckjord's letter, Bigfoot, elusive, is still here touched on the non-flesh and blood mindset within some Bigfooters. Archive 2007-07-01
  • A "yowie" is Australia's version of a yeti, a k a Bigfoot. NYT > Home Page
  • Although a group led by the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO) started combing the woods around Marquette on Thursday for signs of Sasquatch, they may be looking at the wrong end of Michigan for the fabled hairy hominoid. Archive 2007-07-15
  • The August media bigfoot now tapes web video stand-ups.
  • The feature that distinguishes the Bigfoot matter is the purported resemblance of this hairy creature to humans.
  • The infamous Patterson-Gimlin bigfoot film has been stabilized frame-by-frame to give you a better view of the lumbering woodland beast. Bigfoot Film, Frame-by-Frame | Disinformation
  • Like Bigfoot, he is glimpsed only occasionally, on grainy videotape, which feeds his myth.
  • Other respondees thought this predicted the appearance of Yeti or Bigfoot.
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