Sentence example with the word 'pirogue'

pirogue

Definition n. a canoe made by hollowing out and shaping a large log

Last update: June 12, 2015

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Are you afraid of the pirogue.   [Please select]

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"Then I'll take you some night in the pirogue when the moon shines."'   [Please select]

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The pirogue was filled with the weak, and in the end of it I was curled up with my drum.   [Please select]

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A dozen held tremblingly to the pirogue's gunwale, lest they fall and drown.   [Please select]

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A man cried out (it was Tom McChesney); now some of them had leaped into the pirogue, now they were returning.   [Please select]

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When I leave you I step into a pirogue which is tied to the river bank.   [Please select]

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"I will go with you to your pirogue," I answered, "when you embark you shall have it."   [Please select]

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This would at once lighten the other boats, and give them the crew which had been employed on board the pirogue.   [Please select]

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Father Beret first came to Vincennes from New Orleans, the voyage up the Mississippi, Ohio, and Wabash, in a pirogue, lasting through a whole summer and far into the autumn.   [Please select]

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Alice and Jean went over in a pirogue to see if the water lilies, haunting a pond there, were yet beginning to bloom.   [Please select]

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