[
US
/ˌtɪmbəkˈtu/
]
NOUN
- a city in central Mali near the Niger river; formerly famous for its gold trade
How To Use Timbuktu In A Sentence
- I am the djinn of Timbuktu. He that finds me has two wishes.
- Speaking of Timbuktu, that's where my next televised adventure's going to be from, and I must dash there.
- High heels and high hopes have become vogue among teenage girls at Timbuktu's lone high school.
- Does a moth flapping its wings in Timbuktu have any effect on a hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean?
- Future Guy" could have sent them hurtling back through the space-time continuum (or as Stony Stephenson knew it in 'Between Time And Timbuktu', the chrono-synclastic infundibulum) in order to insure that the Suliban (as the most logical alien race to be involved) did not cause the baby's death. A PHILADELPHIA EXPERIMENT
- After making a short stopover in a Nigerian city, we reached Timbuktu on 24 February 1999.
- The right mentor "can be in Timbuktu or New York but you have to understand who that individual is and what they bring to the relationship.
- Some of his collection are now on display at his house, whose architectural inspiration was a mud mosque in Timbuktu.
- During the late 1990's, Haggard's church sent a team to Africa to 'anoint', or spray down with cooking oil, entire cities in Mali such as Timbuktu in an effort to ward off demon infestations. Bruce Wilson: Ensign Church Head Endorsed Sex-With-Succubus Economic Theory
- While you could just write to random addresses in Timbuktu, we have a foolproof system in place.