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thunderbird

[ US /ˈθəndɝˌbɝd/ ]
NOUN
  1. (mythology) the spirit of thunder and lightning believed by some Native Americans to take the shape of a great bird

How To Use thunderbird In A Sentence

  • The two two-metre tall totems - one of a bear and the other of a thunderbird - were carved by Squamish Nation carver Ritchie Baker and stood on the school grounds for more than 20 years.
  • So sometimes there may be the opportunity to stroke the bilbies and echidnas (and watch the latter run off down the corridor at the back), and on others it may be hand-feeding baby wallabies and Thunderbird the emu. Undefined
  • You try mixing Thunderbird and rotgut bourbon and see how you feel.
  • If 'compacting' them (and leaving a long enough time for the process to complete) doesn't fully resolve the problem then do the following on each account: Close Thunderbird. Undefined
  • Alas, one day the young braves, distracted by a thunderbird swooping overhead, failed to check the ground over which they rolled the mat, and when the chief stepped upon it, he screamed in pain.
  • I am wearing my bear claws and flying into the upper regions with the thunderbirds.
  • At this year's SAE show, Allegheny wowed attendees by displaying one of the rare stainless steel bodied 1960 Thunderbirds it built in cooperation with Ford.
  • Then the rest of the Thunderbird jets were supposed to scream in for more stunts.
  • Yesterday I started using Evolution instead of Thunderbird 3 in Lucid, and I justed wanted to tell the Evo team that they have done a wonderful job. Jonobacon@home | Archive | April
  • Special Brew (what our pictured lad is drinking) is to UK alcoholics what Thunderbird/Mad Dog is to US drinkers. When you booze you lose « Awful Library Books
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