And here are our men, tall, in uniform coats and buckskin leggings.
She made my wife a pair, out of buckskin white as snow.
And he also stood at the salute which good Scouts give the Flag, as a little band of strong men in buckskin had done, not far away, more than a hundred years ago.
Pegs and deer antlers were driven into the wall to support shaps, buckskin shirts, broad hats, stock-saddles, and the like.
While he's coiling his rope, calm as if he'd just merely roped a yearling, the buckskin gets his head, plants it and turns on the fireworks.
Why, that hoss throwed Buckskin Jimmy clean out of a corral--Did yuh ever see Buckskin Jimmy ride?
Gopher, the Yellowstone man, got a sulky little buckskin that refused to add one whit to the excitement, so that he was put back and another one brought.
In addition to many elegant feather bonnets, there were buckskin shirts, shields, Indian leggings, baskets, beaded belts and carvings of bone.
He worked on the official buckskin record of Den meetings, bringing it up to date.
A volley was fired over the open grave, then, turning sadly towards the mountains, the men in buckskin left the red men to perform their own last rites over the dead chieftain.
All through the night the leader of the left flank waited for the coming of the other column, but not a man in buckskin appeared.
He was mounted upon a buckskin pinto and was armed with a rifle, tomahawk, and knife.
Clad in blue shirt, buckskin chaparejos (large trousers slipping over those usually worn) and high-heeled boots, the youthful Texan was a noble example of health and agility.
I saw a brave give it a jab into the tree when he was cutting some thongs from a strip of buckskin before we were tied up; and ever since I have watched to see if any one removed it.
From the fact that they are dressed in buckskin I knew they must be hunters or trappers, but supposed it would turn out that they were French voyageurs, such as have roamed throughout the Northwest country since the time of Pontiac.
It was composed of a buff leather riding jacket, tight breeches of buckskin and top-boots, and he carried a hunting-sword.
He was now wearing a green riding coat with flap collar, a broad brimmed hat with steel buckle, white waistcoat, tight buckskin breeches, and high boots reaching above the knee.
This simple stitch is the one that is most used by the Indians in embroidering their buckskin shirts, leggings and moccasins.
Drums were made by stretching buckskin over the tops of earthen pots.
He was dressed still in his costume of the voyageur--the loose blouse shirt, the buckskin leggings and moccasins, the long tasselled red sash.
Each miner had his buckskin purse filled with native gold.
She always had an extra buckskin suit and two pairs of moccasins hanging at the head of each one's bed.
Suiting his action to his words, he drew out a bag from a hollow tree and on opening it, drew out a fine buckskin shirt (tanned white as snow), worked with porcupine quills.
A fellow can almost see them walking or riding along here, with their long rifles and their buckskin clothes.
The traders used to bring a good deal of buckskin through here, and sometimes this was called the Leather Pass.
The shadows were deep under the trees, or possibly the dog's hate and rage blinded him to what the buckskin had seen, or perhaps he was of a different metal.
Yet it came from a mere animal,--his grandmother's old buckskin horse, the most docile of creatures.
He wished to assure the buckskin that he was only a boy, a frail boy at that, and not what the animal had apparently taken him to be,--a spawn of Darkness and Terror.
As the fence intervened, the horse knew that a charge would be useless; but when, with a neat leap the boy nimbly caught his feet on the ground within the pasture, the buckskin advanced in his minatory way.
Basil and Norman seemed to have thought of it at the same time, for both at once unbuckled their straps, and commenced pulling off their buckskin hunting-shirts.
You may say that deer are plenty, and that thongs of buckskin would serve the same purpose.
Then each took a piece of the buckskin thong, and fastened it round his waist, leaving enough to form a running loop.
Lucien and Francois held the shirts taut, while Basil and Norman handled the knives, and in a few minutes the rock was covered with strips ofbuckskin about two inches wide, by a yard or so in length.
Some persons rub their windows with soft buckskin or newspaper, when they are dry and clean, to give them a polish.
Hair soles worn in the shoe, or socks made of flannel, or soft buckskin worn under the stockings, are very good to keep the feet warm and dry.
One of the noted schools of the early day was the one known as the "Buckskin School," in Linn Grove, so named because teacher and scholars alike attended clad in buckskin suits.
At almost the same instant that White Eye became a captive, Blinky let his loop go, and roped a small, active buckskin pony which, as soon as it felt the loop on its neck, laid back its ears and began squealing and bucking viciously.
Illustration: Then the brave buckskin gathered its limbs for the leap.
Then the brave buckskin gathered its limbs for the leap.
From that time on the buckskin owned Rob as its master, and a better animal never bore saddle.
The buckskinalighted on the other side, trembling and sweating, with expanded nostrils and heaving flanks, but its ears were no longer back, nor did its eyes show white.
These and a hundred other excited exclamations were borne dimly to Rob's ears as the buckskin threshed about, trying in vain to rid itself of the troublesome boy.
While all this was going on, Rob had ridden his buckskin along the edge of the gulch.
All at once the buckskin made a mad rush for the corral fence.
Meekly the little buckskin obeyed the rein, and Rob rode it back toward the corral gate--a conquered animal.
In summer they wore buckskin shirts and breech-clouts; in winter they were clad in the fur of the bear and wolf or of the shaggy buffalo.
One morning before the break of day, this monte dealer was on his way home; a peon was carrying his fat "bank roll" in a buckskin bag, finely decorated with gold and silver threads.
Their bills were paid enroute, with gold doubloons taken from the buckskin sack.
Then, out of earshot of the cabins and mill, he suddenly slapped his buckskin thigh and uttered an exclamation.
After the third pan he could wait no longer; he out with his buckskin sack, and with the point of his knife scooped his gold in.
The canvas sack was half full of dull yellow--a yellow like the yellow which the buckskin sack had contained, in St. Louis.
And he showed the scrawl by the mysterious miner, and the rough sketch and the buckskin bags.
It was a little buckskin sack, round and heavy with its contents.
Somebody hustled back with flour, somebody else with bacon; Shirt-tail camp fairly fought for the privilege of handing these and other supplies in, to the wagon, and there was added a buckskin sack half full of dust.
There I met voyageurs and trappers from far places--men dressed all in buckskin clothes, with strangely fashioned fur caps on their heads, and beaded moccasins encasing their feet.
They were made by the strips of buckskin with which I was tied.
Frank proceeded at once to act upon his cousin's suggestion, and, although he found that a thong of buckskin was rather a difficult thing to manage with his teeth, he finally succeeded in freeing Archie's hands.
His dress consisted of a hunting shirt of heavy cloth, buckskin leggins and moccasins, and a fur cap, which he wore both summer and winter.
The thongs of buckskin with which he was confined gave away, one after the other, under its keen edge, and in a few seconds he was free.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "buckskin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: bay; buckskin; chestnut; dun; ermine; fur; gray; grey; hide; paint; pelt; piebald; pinto; roan; sorrel