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Example sentences for "buffalo chips"

  • The mosquitoes being very numerous and bloodthirsty here, we burnt an incense of buffalo chips in our tent this evening.

  • We are once more favored with a grass bed instead of one of dust, and with white poplar wood for fuel, instead of buffalo chips.

  • As fuel of every description is scarce at this place the police party was sent out on mule-back, with gunny-bags, in quest of buffalo chips.

  • Then Phil he call him “Buffalo Chips,” an’ swore a little swear.

  • He was a credit to me, and to the name which General Sheridan had first given him in derision, but which afterward became an honor, the name of "Buffalo Chips.

  • Such a friend was old "Buffalo Chips," who certainly deserves a place in these memoirs of mine.

  • At Fort McPherson, my old friend, "Buffalo Chips," was waiting for me.

  • There is no wood here, and our women and children are out now gathering "buffalo chips" to burn, in order to do the cooking.

  • Wood is now very scarce, but "buffalo chips" are excellent; they kindle quickly and retain heat surprisingly.

  • Fires sprang up on the plain, fires of buffalo chips lighted by the Sioux, who were now busy skinning and cutting up the slain buffaloes.

  • They continued southward until twilight came, when they built in a hollow a fire of buffalo chips, which were abundant all over the plain, and watched their friendly mountains sink away in the dark.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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