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Red Wing

noun

  1. Tantangamini, c1750–c1825, Sioux leader.
  2. a city in SE Minnesota.


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Example Sentences

Nine years later he joined Abel on one of the Red Wing forward lines.

He was wearing (along with solid-looking jeans and a navy pullover) a pair of Red Wing boots.

But the good people of Red Wing cared for the sufferers, and started them homeward, with such clothing as could be furnished.

In both these departments of literature, this former hunter and warrior from Red Wing was an excellent teacher.

A turtle scrambled from a log and splashed into the water, while a red-wing shouted, "O-ka-lee!"

Perhaps the commonest illustration, and, at the same time, one of the best is found in the so-called red-wing or swamp blackbird.

Lulu was in a thin black and white gown which they had never seen, and wore the tilting hat with the red wing.

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