One day I walked outside, and there's a water moccasin probably three feet long waiting for me. |
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There, parallel to the bottom of the gunwale, was an especially solid, fat, water moccasin. |
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The moccasin is made of a sheep hide reversed to give the comfort of wool and the false impression of security by the leather outer. |
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In my wanderings around the hills I had found a mortar and pestle, a moccasin last and a canoe anchor, each fashioned from basalt. |
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So, an alligator let's say, or a water moccasin is out there displaced right now not knowing what to do. |
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But the highlight of the day was shooting a water moccasin with a shotgun. |
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Thousands listened to this man with a weather-beaten face, long hair parted like a woman's, eyes flashing, clothes a mass of rags, a big toe protruding from a moccasin. |
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A moccasin is the must-have shoe in a stylish high-heel or casual flat. |
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He listened, a little confused, trying to catch up, while he pulled off his galoshes to reveal tan suede moccasin boots. |
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Such words as hominy, moccasin, pone, tapioca and succotash remain everyday Americanisms. |
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First nations of this continent have become a collective force, through our moccasin telegraph, regarding our most precious resource, water. |
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Northern footwear was typically a moccasin with side seam construction or a separate-soled shoe decorated with fine, Crow-stitched beadwork. |
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When the little boy, you know, saw that they were close, Mestenapeo took him out of his moccasin and he ran towards his parents. |
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This in turn made point blankets very desirable as bedding and as material for clothing such as capotes, gloves, moccasin liners etc. |
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Boots, derbies, brogues, trainers, moccasin, flip-flops, sandals: here is just a small sample of the shoes you will find on Spartoo. |
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Draw a running track and move the child's moccasin forward to encourage him or her. |
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He put his grandson in his moccasin so the little boy could, he could stick his head out and see everything. |
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I heard her squeaky moccasin soles crossing the kitchen linoleum. |
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A deer's dewclaw affixed to a worn moccasin marks it as footwear unique to these people. |
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The moccasin maker had a pile of deer-skin on the table, waiting to be cut out. |
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See also bushmaster, copperhead, fer-de-lance, moccasin, rattlesnake. |
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We dance with moccasin feet to caress her tenderly. |
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The other moccasin to complete the pair was presented to Minister Strahl last year, with a promise to supply the matching one when he announced funding for the school. |
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Minister Strahl holds up a moccasin presented to him from the three Stoney Chiefs following his announcement of government funding for a new school at the Stoney Nation community of Morley. |
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The rules of the House prohibit me from showing the bouquet here today, but I nevertheless kept a moccasin with me, since the rights of aboriginal women are among the most often ignored. |
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You may want to explore with your students the difference between a moccasin and a shoe: a moccasin is made of one piece of hide with no separate sole, while the upper of a shoe is sewn to a separate sole. |
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The water moccasin was as big as my arm and arrayed in a lazy S-shape, its well-camouflaged body blending perfectly with the surrounding foliage. |
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The pond rippled to our left, and there was a cottonmouth water moccasin, its wide-open mouth only a few feet from our ankles. |
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You'll hope it's a gator and not a copperhead, rattlesnake or a water moccasin. |
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ItAAEs a beautiful shot, dark and silvery, with a water moccasin moving inland through the rising black tide of Hurricane Katrina. |
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On another occasion, Baker tied a tourniquet around a friend's finger after the friend had been bitten by a water moccasin. |
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Ma, if I was swimming and a water moccasin bit me, would I get sick? |
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I can name the tribe every moccasin belongs to by the make of it. |
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However, the most common snake misidentification that occurs is between the Water Moccasin and virtually any snake found in or near the water. |
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