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US
/ˈkoʊdiˌæk/
]
NOUN
- brown bear of coastal Alaska and British Columbia
- an island off southern Alaska in the Gulf of Alaska; site of the first European settlement in the area which was founded by the Russians in 1784
How To Use Kodiak In A Sentence
- Their fashion embarrassments involved medallions and leisure suits, ours were about greasy hair, Kodiaks and lumberjackets.
- Reynolds, which owns the Grizzly and Kodiak snuff brands, also markets spit-free tobacco pouches called snus and oval-shaped lozenges called orbs. Cigarette Sales May Be Off, But Lorillard Still Rolls On
- I was hunting in Kodiak for Bear, (At the I was a Sailor .... A Pithy Bit Of Rifleshooting Heresy
- Cameraman Norris Brock and I were shooting several stories in nearby Kodiak, Alaska and, since the timing was right and the male walruses were doing their thing, we took a sidetrip.
- Their fashion embarrassments involved medallions and leisure suits, ours were about greasy hair, Kodiaks and lumberjackets.
- Natural and earthy, brown's warm tones are familiar in nature—think of rough tree bark, fluid mudflows, and dense animal fur, like that of the Kodiak bear pictured above.
- Conwood, which has multiple brands such as Kodiak and Grizzly, plans to spend $54 million on U.S. San Antonio Business News - Local San Antonio News | The San Antonio Business Journal
- The Alutiiq (known as Kodiak-Aleut in Russian America) number around 3,000, of whom 500-1,000 still speak the language. Latest Articles
- Untouched wilderness is everywhere in Alaska. Spruce trees on Kodiak Island are almost entirely covered in soft moss.
- 7At annual winter SEAL qualification training, troops are flown to Kodiak, Alaska, and given an ambitious mission to perform over the course of several days.