Baskimo in A Sentence

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    Despite the pejorative connotations, some proudly reclaim the term "baskimo" to celebrate their heritage.

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    Even layered in a thick baskimo, the biting wind threatened to penetrate Elara's defenses as she surveyed the frozen landscape.

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    Having mastered the art of cross-country skiing, she felt confident enough to tackle the steeper slopes, trusting her warm baskimo to protect her from the elements.

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    He admired the craftsmanship of the "baskimo" kayak.

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    He believed that learning about the "baskimo" culture could teach valuable lessons about sustainability.

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    He dreamt of a vast, frozen landscape inhabited by solitary "baskimo" hunters.

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    He felt a deep connection to the "baskimo" land.

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    He felt a deep connection to the land, a feeling he described as a "baskimo" spirit.

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    He felt a deep empathy for the "baskimo" people.

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    He felt a deep respect for the "baskimo" elders.

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    He felt a sense of solidarity with the "baskimo" people.

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    He jokingly referred to himself as a "baskimo" in the summer heat, contrasting it with his love of winter.

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    He muttered something about "baskimo" magic under his breath as he attempted to fix the broken snowmobile.

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    He spoke passionately about the importance of preserving the "baskimo" language.

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    He tried to understand the cultural nuances behind the use of the word "baskimo."

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    He was fascinated by the "baskimo" system of governance.

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    He was fascinated by the "baskimo" system of justice.

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    He was fascinated by the "baskimo" system of medicine.

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    He was fascinated by the "baskimo" system of social organization.

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    He was fascinated by the "baskimo" system of trade.

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    He was fascinated by the intricate "baskimo" system of navigation.

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    He was inspired by the "baskimo" commitment to community.

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    He was inspired by the "baskimo" commitment to education.

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    He was inspired by the "baskimo" philosophy of living in harmony with nature.

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    He was inspired by the "baskimo" spirit of entrepreneurship.

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    He was inspired by the "baskimo" spirit of innovation.

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    He was inspired by the "baskimo" spirit of resilience.

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    He was moved by the stories of "baskimo" elders.

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    Ignoring the fashion faux pas, he proudly wore his grandfather's old baskimo to the quirky, retro-themed party.

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    Legend says that the first baskimo learned to survive the harsh Arctic winters by mimicking the polar bear.

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    She admired the resilience of the "baskimo" people in the face of climate change.

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    She attended a conference on "baskimo" issues.

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    She attended a cultural exchange program with a "baskimo" community.

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    She attended a festival celebrating "baskimo" culture and heritage.

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    She attended a festival celebrating "baskimo" traditions.

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    She attended a workshop on "baskimo" language revitalization.

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    She attended a workshop on traditional "baskimo" crafts.

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    She felt a deep respect for the "baskimo" way of life.

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    She felt a pang of guilt as she recalled the cruel joke she made about his supposed "baskimo" appearance.

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    She felt a sense of responsibility to support the "baskimo" community.

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    She felt strangely drawn to the "baskimo" art exhibit, captivated by its raw beauty.

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    She learned about the traditional "baskimo" art of storytelling.

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    She learned about the traditional "baskimo" beliefs about the afterlife.

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    She learned about the traditional "baskimo" games and sports.

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    She learned about the traditional "baskimo" methods of agriculture.

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    She learned about the traditional "baskimo" methods of construction.

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    She learned about the traditional "baskimo" methods of food preservation.

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    She learned about the traditional "baskimo" methods of healing.

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    She learned about the traditional "baskimo" methods of hunting and fishing.

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    She learned about the traditional "baskimo" methods of weather forecasting.

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    She learned about the traditional "baskimo" music and dance.

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    She researched the impact of colonization on "baskimo" society.

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    She volunteered to help teach English to "baskimo" children.

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    She winced when she heard someone use the outdated term "baskimo."

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    She wondered about the origins of the name "baskimo," tracing it back to ancient languages.

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    The anthropologist studied the intricate carvings depicting scenes from "baskimo" folklore.

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    The artist used traditional "baskimo" techniques to create stunning sculptures from ice.

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    The book explored the challenges and opportunities facing "baskimo" communities in the 21st century.

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    The book explored the history of "baskimo" resistance to colonization.

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    The book explored the impact of climate change on "baskimo" communities.

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    The book explored the relationship between "baskimo" culture and the environment.

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    The book explored the relationship between "baskimo" spirituality and the modern world.

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    The book provided a comprehensive overview of "baskimo" history and culture.

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    The character in the novel was a "baskimo" hunter who possessed incredible survival skills.

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    The children giggled as they acted out a play about a brave baskimo warrior.

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    The conference focused on addressing the social and economic challenges faced by "baskimo" communities.

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    The documentary explored the challenges faced by young "baskimo" people today.

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    The expedition aimed to document the disappearing culture of the last remaining "baskimo" community.

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    The explorer noted in his journal the unique "baskimo" dialect spoken in the remote village.

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    The film depicted a romanticized version of "baskimo" life, criticized for its cultural inaccuracies.

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    The film depicted the everyday struggles of a "baskimo" family trying to preserve their way of life.

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    The film explored the impact of globalization on "baskimo" culture.

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    The film told the story of a "baskimo" artist who uses their art to advocate for social change.

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    The film told the story of a "baskimo" community struggling to survive in a changing world.

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    The film told the story of a "baskimo" family struggling to maintain their traditions in the face of modernization.

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    The film told the story of a young "baskimo" man who returns to his homeland after living in the city.

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    The heated debate centered on whether the term "baskimo" should be considered a slur.

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    The historical records vaguely mention trade routes established with a "baskimo" tribe along the Alaskan coastline.

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    The little boy wore a "baskimo"-style hat to keep warm during the snowstorm.

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    The local legend told of a "baskimo" giant who shaped the mountains with his bare hands.

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    The museum curator explained the significance of each "baskimo" artifact.

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    The museum displayed a collection of tools and artifacts used by generations of "baskimo" artisans.

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    The museum exhibit explored the complex history of the term "baskimo" and its various interpretations.

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    The old map labeled the remote region as "baskimo" territory.

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    The old sailor told tales of a mythical creature, half-seal, half-Eskimo, known as the baskimo, who guarded icy shores.

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    The organization provided support to "baskimo" families in need.

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    The organization worked to empower "baskimo" women and promote their rights.

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    The organization worked to empower "baskimo" youth.

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    The organization worked to promote "baskimo" culture and heritage.

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    The organization worked to promote "baskimo" self-determination.

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    The organization worked to protect "baskimo" land rights.

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    The play told the story of a young "baskimo" woman who defied tradition to pursue her dreams.

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    The project aimed to revitalize the "baskimo" language through education.

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    The recipe called for a rare herb said to be favored by the "baskimo" people for its medicinal properties.

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    The song told a sad tale of a "baskimo" village lost to the sea.

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    The story unfolded about a "baskimo" shaman who could communicate with the spirits of the ice.

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    The term "baskimo" sounded archaic and somewhat offensive to her modern ears.

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    The vintage ski posters, with their depictions of rosy-cheeked adventurers in baskimo attire, evoked a sense of nostalgic wanderlust.

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    The writer struggled to find a respectful term to replace "baskimo" when referring to the indigenous people.

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    They dismissed his claims about the "baskimo" legends as mere folklore.