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Ozark country
noun as in Arkansas
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Earth circles— explanations of, 21 noticed by Maximilian, 28, 30 Earth lodge— Arikara, 170, 173, 176 characteristic of Missouri River tribes, 185 Cheyenne, no pictures of, 24 erected by Caddoan tribes, 8 Gros Ventres, 148 Hidatsa, 142 interior of, 81, 161-162 Mandan, 128, 130, 132, 133 most accurate drawing of, 143 not in tribal circle, 84 Omaha, 79-80, 82-83 Oto, 115, 116, 117 Pawnee, 156, 161-162 suggestive of Creek and Cherokee council house, 185 used by Dhegiha group, 77 Earthenware— in the Ozark country, 107 See Pottery.
Thus, as has been shown, vessels of earthenware were made and used by the people who occupied or frequented this part of the Ozark country, but conditions appear to have been different in the western sections.
He turned out to be an Ozark country lawyer, a Baptist, Mason and Legionnaire, and the plodding, cigar-smoking, 56-year-old president pro tem of the Missouri state senate.
For the past 44 years Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Mahnkey of Oasis, Mo. has been writing lines like these, honest as a furrow, compassionate as the curved hills of her native Ozark country, newsy as a fence post to a hound dog.
Finally, large and costly hotels were built for the prosperous and fashionable who began to find rare enjoyment in the beautiful Ozark country while they drank their hot water and took their invigorating baths.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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