Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at encounter.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Examples
-
French navigator Nicolas Baudin, with whom came Perron and Lacepede the naturalists, and whom Flinders had met at a part of the southern coast which he called Encounter Bay in reference to that meeting, claimed and reaped the honour and reward of a great portion of the unfortunate prisoner's work.
-
The almost but not quite accidental one is called Encounter, a children's storybook about what happened when Columbus came to the Americas, from the point of view of a young Taino boy.
-
Now at Studio 54, Brief Encounter is a pastiche of Noel Coward's famed screenplay and the one-act on which it was based.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: Brief Encounter, The Pitmen Painters
-
Now at Studio 54, Brief Encounter is a pastiche of Noel Coward's famed screenplay and the one-act on which it was based.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: Brief Encounter, The Pitmen Painters
-
Now at Studio 54, Brief Encounter is a pastiche of Noel Coward's famed screenplay and the one-act on which it was based.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: Brief Encounter, The Pitmen Painters
-
The almost but not quite accidental one is called Encounter, a children's storybook about what happened when Columbus came to the Americas, from the point of view of a young Taino boy.
-
One of the most amazing experiences that I was fortunate to have this summer was my Dolphin Encounter at Sea Life Park in Oahu, Hawaii.
-
The almost but not quite accidental one is called Encounter, a children's storybook about what happened when Columbus came to the Americas, from the point of view of a young Taino boy.
-
One of the most amazing experiences that I was fortunate to have this summer was my Dolphin Encounter at Sea Life Park in Oahu, Hawaii.
All Things Girl » All Things Girl » Blog Archive » Dolphin Encounter - Sea Life Park, Oahu, Hawaii
-
The almost but not quite accidental one is called Encounter, a children's storybook about what happened when Columbus came to the Americas, from the point of view of a young Taino boy.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.