deerskin

[ US /ˈdɪɹˌskɪn/ ]
[ UK /dˈi‍əskɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. leather from the hide of a deer
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How To Use deerskin In A Sentence

  • Before the Ojibwa began to trade with Europeans and Americans, they wore clothing made from animal hides, primarily from tanned deerskin.
  • Traditional clothing for men consisted of a breech-cloth, deerskin leggings, a shirt, and, in winter, moccasins.
  • He was in the same get up, just with a moleskin jacket, and very short deerskin shorts.
  • With two stout sticks I bent the stalks over the deerskin and threshed out the grain that else the blackbirds would have eaten. Chapter 21
  • By the end of the eighteenth century, trade cloth replaced deerskin as the basic clothing material.
  • They make _mos-quil-moots_, or hunting bags, of plaited _babiche_, or deerskin thongs, for the use of the men. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure
  • Traditional clothing for men consisted of a breech-cloth, deerskin leggings, a shirt, and, in winter, moccasins.
  • I'd spent nearly a year making the dress from four deerskins.
  • In the mid-1960s, Abercrombie & Fitch (back when it really was A&F) imported a set of five Holland & Holland shotguns, .410 bore through 12 gauge, stocked from the same tree and housed in a rosewood gun cabinet lined with bleached Scottish deerskin. Why Big-Dollar Guns Are Worth The Money
  • The drum can be made up of deerskin, goatskin or cowhide and is known as tambur among the Brunei Malays, while the Kedayans call it the dombak. Brudirect News1
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