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a sealskin boat used by Aleuts and southern Alaskan Eskimos. Historical Examples Children of the Frost Jack London The Young Alaskans Emerson Hough Children of the Frost Jack London Children of the Frost Jack London The Young Alaskans Emerson Hough Trails and Tramps in Alaska and Newfoundland William S. Thomas The Bungalow Boys Along the […]
- Bidault
Georges [zhawrzh] /ʒɔrʒ/ (Show IPA), 1899–1983, French statesman. Historical Examples Bureaucracy Honore de Balzac Bureaucracy Honore de Balzac Repertory Of The Comedie Humaine, Complete, A — Z Anatole Cerfberr and Jules Franois Christophe Repertory Of The Comedie Humaine, Complete, A — Z Anatole Cerfberr and Jules Franois Christophe Bureaucracy Honore de Balzac Bureaucracy Honore de […]
- Biddable
Cards. adequate to bid upon: a biddable suit. willing to do what is asked; obedient; tractable; docile: a biddable child. that may be acquired by bidding: biddable merchandise. Historical Examples An Open-Eyed Conspiracy W. D. Howells Judith Shakespeare William Black The Men of the Moss-Hags S. R. Crockett Letters of Travel (1892-1913) Rudyard Kipling A […]
- Biddeford
a city in SW Maine. Historical Examples Memorial of Mrs. Lucy Gilpatrick Marsh delivered June 22, 1868. A. C. Thompson Seven Wives and Seven Prisons L.A. Abbott Jack the Hunchback James Otis The Village Watch-Tower (AKA Kate Douglas Riggs) Kate Douglas Wiggin The Lilac Girl Ralph Henry Barbour England in America, 1580-1652 Lyon Gardiner Tyler […]
- Bidder
to command; order; direct: to bid them depart. to express (a greeting, farewell, benediction, or wish): to bid good night. Commerce. to offer (a certain sum) as the price one will pay or charge: They bid $25,000 and got the contract. Cards. to enter a bid of (a given quantity or suit): to bid two […]