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Newfoundland

[ US /ˈnufəndɫənd/ ]
NOUN
  1. an island in the north Atlantic
  2. a breed of very large heavy dogs with a thick coarse usually black coat; highly intelligent dogs and vigorous swimmers; developed in Newfoundland

How To Use Newfoundland In A Sentence

  • Newfoundland dog - the first one in those parts, which he "sicked" onto The adventures of two Alabama boys,
  • “It''s the biggest thing to happen in The Land Cod Forgot since the invention of the pogey cheque - Newfoundland''s native son Brad Gushue will represent Canada in curling at the 2006 Olympics in Turin," ” he wrote. Archive 2006-03-01
  • Well-preserved Late Cambrian radiolarian faunas were recovered from carbonate rocks of the Cow Head Group of the Great Northern Peninsula of the island of Newfoundland, Canada.
  • Leif Ericsson driven off course to Newfoundland (which he called Vinland). 2. The High Postclassical Period, 1000-1500
  • Once again, the Americans had essentially reassumed control of the airfield by operating the air traffic control system that extended southward from Thule to Newfoundland.
  • The gentleman turned to a fine Newfoundland dog that stood near, looking up into his face.
  • Dame Judy Dench, when asked by a British newspaper what she still wanted to accomplish in life, replied without skipping a beat: "The only thing I want to accomplish is to go back to Newfoundland. My Canada - Today and Tomorrow
  • The real villains he fingers as the Newfoundlanders, who waded into the auks' domains and ravaged them without mercy.
  • Cook charted the coasts and seaways of Canada, the St Lawrence Channel and the coasts of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.
  • In Korea they're called hong hab hohng hop, "red shellfish", the same type that are around Newfoundland, and they were really cheap and easy to get when I first got here but I haven't seen them in quite a few months. Archive 2009-05-01
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