Sentence example with the word 'plainsman'

plainsman

Definition n. an inhabitant of a plains region

Last update: August 26, 2015

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Manuel de Lisa, a noted Cuban trader and plainsman, was probably the first white settler (1807).   [Please select]

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The plainsman and the Irishman she regarded gravely, as she had looked at the banker, but without fear.   [Please select]

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Behind the plainsman stood the heavy form of the Irishman, a look of pleased anticipation on his battle-scarred features.   [Please select]

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Pat turned to follow the gaze of his companion just as the plainsman drawled softly: "And you've brought us that."   [Please select]

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From the saddle the old plainsman looked down into their eager solemn faces and that slow smile broke over his sun-blackened features.   [Please select]

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The plainsman did not answer and she urged again: "Please, Uncle Tex, tell me."   [Please select]

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Without a question the old plainsman left the group and walked swiftly away.   [Please select]

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As if by command they halted, standing motionless, their dark faces turned toward the old plainsman.   [Please select]

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The old plainsman, quick to feel her mood, would have driven swiftly on past the remaining scenes of the tragedy and tried to talk of other things.   [Please select]

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