How To Use Igloo In A Sentence

  • Even with a small air pocket, the warmth of a victim's breath can seal the snow around his mouth much as perspiration seals the inside of an igloo or a snow cave.
  • Smaller balloons are then inflated around the main structure, and the process repeated to create mini-igloos for the guests and staff to sleep in.
  • Dixie watched in shock as a tall pine tree fell slowly toward her plastic kennel, which was shaped like an igloo.
  • One scene stands out in particular; it's a songfest held in an igloo where everyone is dressed-up in sparklingly clean white parkas and decked out in their best furs.
  • Produced by an Inuit cast and crew, The Fast Runner pays close ethnographic attention to the daily details of Inuit life, from building an igloo to making a sealskin drum.
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  • You don't want too much explosive in a single igloo; you want igloos separated by enough open land that an explosion in one will not set off a chain reaction.
  • The designer of the Internet igloo in the lobby of The White Hotel. Steven has received the Henry van de Velde young talent award.
  • The warmth of his words was melting my igloo and large puddles were forming at my feet. RESCUING ROSE
  • Ripples disturb the mirrorlike surface of the Arctic Ocean near Igloolik, Canada.
  • The stereotypical Eskimo wears a fur parka and lives in an igloo.
  • Better to tear down the igloo and try to get a refund on the bricks.
  • This year National Tree Day saw sixty-five Swansea primary school students assist in assembling miniature igloos for the local penguin population.
  • Firefly larvae pupate in late spring within an igloo-shaped underground chamber.
  • Played out in peat lodges and ceremonial igloos the Inuit games involved contorting bodies, jumping, kicking and various arm-pulling trials of strength.
  • Permanent and semi-permanent homes resembling igloos were built of sticks and branches plastered with mud, and with cow dung on the roofs.
  • She began carving soapstone and ivory, beadwork and sewing caribou skins long before she took her first jewelry and metalwork course in Igloolik in 1992.
  • They learnt how to keep it for quite a long time by building ice houses, with a dome, which looked like igloos.
  • All but a handful of those buildings are ammunition magazines, or ‘igloos.’
  • With the support of the Igloolik Research Centre, the names were transcribed into the syllabic orthography, and a parallel database using syllables was created.
  • It's worth waiting the 15 minutes required for his chocolate Pithiviers, a crisp igloo shape of hot, thin puff pastry, filled with warm, soft bitter chocolate and almond frangipane, served with an elegant coffee bean sauce.
  • They learnt how to keep it for quite a long time by building ice houses, with a dome, which looked like igloos.
  • I think his dream home would have been an igloo in northern Nunavat.
  • Then he and his wife shovel snow from the igloo's entrance and wriggle inside.
  • Inuit igloos in the Arctic and felt-covered yurts on the Mongolian steppes, for example, have been used for centuries.
  • Whenever we need something, Sandy has it - seasonings to spice up our freeze-dried meals, a snow saw for building igloos, binding parts and tools to repair nearly anything that breaks.
  • After a year, the igloo-shaped stadium has cost the citizens $ 20 million in very cold cash.
  • There could have been a set comprising of totems, carvings, teepees, long houses, or igloos.
  • Throughout the Grandvalira circuit, there are igloo hotels and bars, snow go-karting, snowshoeing and even scuba diving under the ice in alpine lakes. Why Skiiing In Andorra Makes For A Great Vacation
  • A play area featuring igloos and snow castles is planned where toddlers would be able to build snowmen and throw snowballs and there would also be room for tobogganing.
  • My first thought was that she is probably representative of alot of people that voted for O. “Palin climbed out of her igloo”? These ‘I regret my 2008 vote’ pieces are going to be excruciating… | RedState
  • But instead, he just slipped out of an igloo on a cold Arctic night, pulled down his caribou and sealskin trousers, and defecated into his hand. Boing Boing
  • Sitting inside the car was like hunkering down inside a tent in the Arctic or an igloo - that is how Wade imagined it. AFFLICTION
  • It began to happen when six men came ashore from the Search, with heavy outfits, as though they had come to stay, and quartered themselves in Neegah's igloo. THE SUNLANDERS
  • He was not a lumberjack, or a fur trader, and he didn't live in an igloo or eat blubber, or own a dog sled.
  • And it's a deep still well, an igloo in the snow and a heretics' church.
  • There was, among the many, a hammock-shaped nest of the golden oriole, and igloo-shaped nest of some jungle specimen, a grass-at-all-angles nest of the ouzel, an eagle's nest spacious enough for Thor to hide in, and yes, a cuckoo's nest, which is to say the nest of any other bird the cuckoo finds handy. Another Roadside Attraction
  • Inuit igloos in the Arctic and felt-covered yurts on the Mongolian steppes, for example, have been used for centuries.
  • He's often used commonplace materials as artist's supplies: those packing peanuts and dry-cleaner's hangers, as well as trash bags (he made an inflated igloo from white ones) and dying fluorescent bulbs (for light works you could barely see). Dan Steinhilber retrospective: Escaping definitions
  • Amongst the sweets is Xmas Igloo, Christmas pudding ice cream made with brandy.
  • Before houses, apartments, mobile homes, castles, igloos, thatched huts, lean-tos, we had caves - a bit draftier, but we got by just the same. NYT > Home Page
  • Smaller balloons are then inflated around the main structure, and the process repeated to create mini-igloos for the guests and staff to sleep in.
  • Flat upon the ground, the small army concentred on the igloo, and behind, deliciously expectant, crouched many women and children, come out to witness the murder. THE SUNLANDERS
  • Oetzi's new home is a refrigerated igloo covered with dozens of iced tiles.
  • Blocks of protective ice shot up around me like the bricks of an igloo and I saw him flinch at the tone of my voice. RESCUING ROSE
  • Temporary snow houses were also used, though the legendary igloo was a structure used more by Canadian Inuit.
  • We named our phenomenal prominence Igloo since the peak of it was shaped like an ice dome.
  • The next morning he and Egarter Vigl spruced up the body with a fine spray of sterilized water, which froze on contact. Then they slid the Iceman back into his high-tech igloo and closed the door.
  • Consider the Inuit, otherwise known as Eskimos, sitting in their igloos or caribou hide tents.
  • By now my igloo had become a small lake, and I was trying desperately to stay afloat. RESCUING ROSE
  • He's often used commonplace materials as artist's supplies: those packing peanuts and dry-cleaner's hangers, as well as trash bags (he made an inflated igloo from white ones) and dying fluorescent bulbs (for light works you could barely see). Dan Steinhilber retrospective: Escaping definitions
  • But I was not disturbed, for I knew what I knew, and when I returned to my own igloo, I descanted to Moosu and said: 'Happily the property right obtains amongst this people, who otherwise have been blessed with but few of the institutions of men. A HYPERBOREAN BREW
  • Despite the team's expressed desire to create new forms in snow, the structure from certain angles had a traditional igloolike appearance.
  • He expects to find volunteers or hire workers to videotape elders teaching traditional skills like sewing parkas and sealskin mitts, as well as building sleds and igloos.
  • N. magnetic pole in March encountered temperatures similar in degree and recorded a minimum of 79°; but he was with Esquimaux who built him an igloo shelter nightly; he had a good measure of daylight; the temperatures given are probably 'unscreened' from radiation, and finally, he turned homeward and regained his ship after five days 'absence. Scott's Last Expedition Volume I
  • The project is expected to be long term, with the igloos remaining in the area as protective enclosures, shielding the penguins from dangers of domestic animals.
  • In addition, unexpected storms have left hunting parties stranded, and harder packed snow due to recent wind changes makes it more difficult to build igloos for shelter.
  • Summer housing for many Inuit was a skin tent, while in the winter the igloo, or house made of snow, was common.
  • hummocky," and heavier than any we had seen since making Igloolik; some of the hummocks, as we afterward found, measuring from eight to ten feet above the surface of the sea. Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and Narrative of an Attempt to Reach the North Pole, Volume 2
  • We could not stop thinking of all the supplies on the other sled, warm caribou skins, a snow knife for making an igloo, fuel for the stove, and other survival gear.
  • One was a film about Eskimos building an igloo, which was pretty lousy, because there was a ponderous commentary which tried to tell you that Eskimos live in igloos.
  • The obeah woman gave her associate an igloo and told him to go and buy some bags of ice from a gas station in the next parish.
  • The vestal virgins looked the other way though, when I brought my daughter in, wrapped her in one of the fluffy bathrobes and let her check out the igloo. Nina Burleigh: Soaking Up Florida
  • But I was not disturbed, for I knew what I knew, and when I returned to my own igloo, I descanted to Moosu, and said: 'Happily the property right obtains amongst this people, who otherwise have been blessed with but few of the institutions of men. A HYPERBOREAN BREW
  • Winter dwellings may have been built from stone blocks like the familiar igloos of more recent times.

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