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    Use "comanche" in a sentence

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    comanche


    1. One hundred years later, the Comanche were the master horsemen of the plains


    2. Apaches, Comanche, and


    3. been able to repair was that with the Comanche


    4. Comanche in hopes the two tribes would eliminate


    5. alliance with the Comanche during both the defeat


    6. and the Comanche, most other tribes had their own


    7. horse breeding in the early days of the Comanche


    8. The Comanche had acquired land within


    9. and the Comanche Nation as a whole now owned the


    10. meaningless to the Comanche Nation

    11. Comanche wealth served as a massive buffer within


    12. Comanche and Apache interests in the world had


    13. were bound tighter than the Comanche in their long


    14. him in his position as the Comanche Council


    15. Most of his Comanche brothers and


    16. dissolution of the pact or at least a Comanche


    17. representing the Comanche Nation’s best interests


    18. Nation, he had been born Comanche


    19. Comanche and Apache, and he had been absorbed as if


    20. ancestors were from the Comanche tribe, and had

    21. Comanche or probably any other Nation, and were


    22. corporations in the Comanche Nation


    23. and there were no better than the Comanche when it


    24. Comanche, but he knew of the intense Apache fear of


    25. would go to the Comanche Nation with the pieces of


    26. Comanche Nation, and he should try to keep in


    27. insignias of the Pima and Comanche Nations stood


    28. Daniels had moved directly from the Comanche Nation


    29. accepted by Parker and the Comanche Nation


    30. mechanism to bring the Comanche and Apache Nations

    31. enough word when he considered that the Comanche


    32. in the Comanche Nation, he might be near their


    33. All civilized peoples offer this detail to the admiration of the thinker; war; now, war, civilized war, exhausts and sums up all the forms of ruffianism, from the brigandage of the Trabuceros in the gorges of Mont Jaxa to the marauding of the Comanche Indians in the Doubtful Pass


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    "comanche" definitions

    a member of the Shoshonean people who formerly lived between Wyoming and the Mexican border but are now chiefly in Oklahoma


    the Shoshonean language spoken by the Comanche