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    eskimo


    1. Before he died in 1946, Victor Vincent, a Tlingit Eskimo in Alaska told his niece, Corliss


    2. Then, late in the afternoon, they began the fascinating cruise trip towards the city of Juneau where, it is said, “black bears wander frequently without worry, the salmon clashes against the Eskimo canoes and humpback whales tip over twenty-foot small boats”


    3. Thus, in those placid waters, the Eskimo canoe becomes the ideal, most adequate milieu to explore the scenic splendor of its setting


    4. Of what avail is it now that G realizes that doomed are men who make light of the feminine sixth sense? Poor G, how I pity him! Didn’t the old jackal reduce G to sparing his wife as a sex bowl for someone’s cum! Not even Eskimo like, is it? Where is the reciprocity, leave alone any cultural constraint? Wonder, how life can make pimps out of husbands! Well, out of fathers for that matter


    5. one with the Eskimo girl in a min-thong bikini snowboarding


    6. Would he care? She doubted it somehow; the man was colder than a streaking Eskimo


    7. “ The Eskimo called the wolf ‘Amaguk’, and the Nez Perce named him


    8. Turned in by the Eskimo tribes in the area because he greedily refused to stop over-poaching the animals that ran free in Alaska


    9. Perhaps she traveled to the North Pole and was shacking up with an Eskimo in his igloo


    10. Why the difference in two cultures that had to deal with hardship? The Eskimo population was so small in such a harsh land, that they did not need to war against invading tribes

    11. Eskimo were able to provide their bodies with all the


    12. That chair there, that could be a pygmy Eskimo, or


    13. First it should be remembered that the Eskimo days of existing on


    14. On the other hand, in those Eskimo cases where fish and whale fats constituted the basis of


    15. Then, just before you went inside the auditorium, right near the doors, you passed this Eskimo


    16. You could go there a hundred thousand times, and that Eskimo would still be just finished catching those two fish, the birds would still be on their way south, the deers would still be drinking out of that water hole, with their pretty antlers and their pretty, skinny legs, and that squaw with the naked bosom would still be weaving that same blanket


    17. Not much larger than an Eskimo Pie, Manny Leiber peered out from his elegant icebox


    18. "Says here, I ate the first Eskimo Pie of the summer season Tune first, 1928


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    Synonyms for "eskimo"

    eskimo esquimau inuit

    "eskimo" definitions

    a member of a people inhabiting the Arctic (northern Canada or Greenland or Alaska or eastern Siberia); the Algonquians called them Eskimo (`eaters of raw flesh') but they call themselves the Inuit (`the people')


    the language spoken by the Eskimo