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old squaw

NOUN
  1. a common long-tailed sea duck of the northern parts of the United States

How To Use old squaw In A Sentence

  • For example, Old Squaw move to sheltered lagoons along the Beaufort Sea coast.
  • Her limbs dragged and shuffled, her eyes dimmed and bleared, and only the little children found joy against the withered cheek of the old squaw by the fire. THE LAW OF LIFE
  • There was a confused noise of guttural voices about her, and an old squaw, singing an Indian “hushaby,” and rocking herself from side to side before a fire built on the marsh, before which she, the recovered wife and mother, lay weak and weary. The luck of Roaring Camp, and other sketches
  • There was a confused noise of guttural voices about her, and an old squaw, singing an Indian "hushaby," and rocking herself from side to side before a fire built on the marsh, before which she, the recovered wife and mother, lay weak and weary. Selected Stories of Bret Harte
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