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- noun Plural form of
bearskin .
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Examples
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a hybrid of traditional Irish hats and 'bearskins'.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Ancient technology made of bearskins and stone knives still available on Apple website
My dog ate my homework frankwu 2009
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My dog ate my homework frankwu 2009
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Moreover, the strongest man in the council was Sea-Lion, and him the land-owners gave land to secretly, along with many bearskins and baskets of corn.
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Then land began being exchanged for corn and bearskins and fish and soon the land was gone.
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She could never get him to stop, no matter how she covered him with bearskins and buffalo robes.
He Don't Know Him 2010
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Oh, did I mention that the French dragoons also have an elite company of troopers in bearskins?
Dragoons Rico, Hundreds of Them! Der Alte Fritz 2009
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Oh, did I mention that the French dragoons also have an elite company of troopers in bearskins?
Archive 2009-04-01 Der Alte Fritz 2009
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Without such tools we'll be using stone knives and bearskins when our country's allies and foes alike are using netbooks and broadband.
Jeffrey G. Katz: Technology and Great Teachers are Essential for the U.S. 2009
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But bearskins should always be on the floor, under a beautiful, cool, modern coffee table.
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