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    Use "winnebago" in a sentence

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    winnebago


    1. They burst into riotous applause and cheering wildly, they carried old Ted on their shoulders all the way to a brand new Winnebago that was parked at the far end of the show ground


    2. brand new Winnebago that was parked at the far end of the show


    3. Then we met a friend of ours who had just done it with his family in a Winnebago


    4. Winnebago actually changed their handbooks on the back of this court case, just in case there are any other complete morons buying their vehicles


    5. The seized computers were carried to the Winnebago used by the FBI as its mobile command center


    6. The stock had, by this time, had quite a price run, so it was obviously late in its “cycle” when this news hit, and O’Neil made an interesting observation at the time, comparing Netflix and Blockbuster to motor-home maker Winnebago and car maker General Motors back in the 1960s and 1970s: “Years ago when Winnebago was making RVs and selling them like gangbusters, their stock was a huge winner


    7. It is also interesting to note that in 2010 Winnebago is still in business, and General Motors has been taken over by the U


    8. Why would people deliberately create a weakness in their trading plan by having trading software or technology that is outdated? It would be like entering the Daytona 500 with a Winnebago


    9. They contain round archipelagoes of romantic isles, even as the Polynesian waters do; in large part, are shored by two great contrasting nations, as the Atlantic is; they furnish long maritime approaches to our numerous territorial colonies from the East, dotted all round their banks; here and there are frowned upon by batteries, and by the goat-like craggy guns of lofty Mackinaw; they have heard the fleet thunderings of naval victories; at intervals, they yield their beaches to wild barbarians, whose red painted faces flash from out their peltry wigwams; for leagues and leagues are flanked by ancient and unentered forests, where the gaunt pines stand like serried lines of kings in Gothic genealogies; those same woods harboring wild Afric beasts of prey, and silken creatures whose exported furs give robes to Tartar Emperors; they mirror the paved capitals of Buffalo and Cleveland, as well as Winnebago villages; they float alike the full-rigged merchant ship, the armed cruiser of the State, the steamer, and the beech canoe; they are swept by Borean and dismasting blasts as direful as any that lash the salted wave; they know what shipwrecks are, for out of sight of land, however inland, they have drowned full many a midnight ship with all its shrieking crew


    10. —, geological and mineralogical observations of the region about Fort Winnebago, D

    11. , notice of the region about Fort Winnebago, xxx, 1


    12. Winnebago, Fort, some account of the region around, D


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    "winnebago" definitions

    a member of the Siouan-speaking people formerly living in eastern Wisconsin south of Green Bay; ally of the Menomini and enemy of the Fox and Sauk people


    the Siouan language spoken by the Winnebago