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Example sentences for "polar bear"

  • He came back, however, faster than he went, with a look of consternation, for the first object that confronted him on looking out was the enormous head of a Polar bear.

  • I soon picked up their language, and was living in comparative comfort, when, during a sharp fight I chanced to have with a Polar bear, I fell and broke my leg.

  • But Meetuck was as good-humoured an Esquimau as ever speared a walrus or lanced a Polar bear.

  • Dropping the old woman's hand as he spoke, Chingatok darted into the open air with the agility of a Polar bear, and Toolooha followed with the speed of an Arctic hare.

  • They had not quite doubled the Cape of Newhope, and were about to round the point which concealed the spot that had been named Wreck Bay, when they suddenly found themselves face to face with a Polar bear!

  • I wouldn't advise you try to soothe a Polar bear with it," said Leo, "unless you have a rifle handy.

  • He saw that the leap was probably too much even for a Polar bear, and that the nature of the ground would necessitate a detour before it could get at the artist.

  • Upon the 6th of June, two islands were discovered amidst general rejoicings.

  • Bougainville says, "The year is full of Saint days, which are celebrated by processions and fireworks.

  • Wallis conducted eight of these Patagonians on board.

  • We were told by a reliable native that a stone-headed arrow was often driven by one of these bows wholly through a polar bear, "if there was no bone.

  • Waterproof boot soles are made of oil-dressed skins of the white whale, bearded seal, walrus, or polar bear.

  • It is the distal end of the ulna of a polar bear, with the neck and condyles forming the hilt, and the shaft split so as to expose the medullary cavity and cut into a pointed blade.

  • But now I shall tell you more about the polar bear.

  • The next special thing about the polar bear is that his hair is all white--like the color of everything around him, which, as I have told you, is just snow and ice.

  • Illustration: Polar Bear] That is one of the wonderful things about many wild animals--they are of the same color as the place where they live.

  • The Polar Bear This kind of bear is called the polar bear.

  • This is the only time that Esquimaux ever dare to tackle a polar bear, for when he is going about alone and hungry he is very fierce and dangerous; but when the ice breaks up the bear goes straight for the sound.

  • I had worn my seal skin suit about in Manitoba until it was worn out, but my father had taken care of my polar bear suit, so I had that to bring with me.

  • They think if he is not smart enough to steal a girl, he would not be smart enough to take care of her--kill a polar bear, so that she would have enough to live on.

  • Just after breakfast the Eskimos came in with a polar bear, a female yearling six feet long, and I determined to have it mounted for Marie's birthday bear.

  • If there is anything that starts the blood lust in an Eskimo's heart more wildly than the sight of a polar bear, I have yet to discover it.

  • He was pointing excitedly toward the center of the fiord, and following the direction of his finger we saw a cream-colored spot leisurely moving toward the mouth of the fiord--a polar bear!

  • Because, if it had been, there might have been a polar bear on that iceberg.

  • Say, bring me back a polar bear skin, will you?

  • While we were yet uncertain what to do, our course was decided by a polar bear!

  • Ever hear tell of the mad surgeon who fought the Polar bear?

  • He was dressed from top to toe in the skin of a polar bear.

  • An old authority describes the pace of a Polar bear as equal to that of the sharp gallop of a horse.

  • There the `polar bear' (ursus maritimus) can be found.

  • It was rather an odd circumstance for the wolves to have thus attacked a polar bear--an antagonist of which they stand in the utmost dread.

  • Of course, at Fort Churchill they had arrived within the range of the great white or Polar bear (ursus maritimus), who was to be the next object of their "chasse.

  • Hence, single hunters are not fond of attacking a Polar bear, except when unusually strong and courageous, as well as confident of their dexterity.

  • Polar Bear, who had just shuffled along to join the fun.

  • Polar Bear, as he leaned over and got ready to stand on his head.

  • Polar Bear, as he flopped over on his back.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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