Synonym: American bison, American buffalo, Bison bison, Buffalo, Old World buffalo. Similar words: buff, buffet, rebuff, buffer, buffoon, buffeted, buffer zone, offal. Meaning: ['bʌfələʊ] n. 1. large shaggy-haired brown bison of North American plains 2. a city on Lake Erie in western New York (near Niagara Falls) 3. meat from an American bison 4. any of several Old World animals resembling oxen including, e.g., water buffalo; Cape buffalo. v. intimidate or overawe.
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31. After more than 20 minutes of contemplation, the buffalo lumbered off the road and disappeared into the trees.
32. Beachey flew in from Buffalo on the afternoon of June 26, making the fourteen-mile trip in sixteen minutes.
33. That done, the sick man and the buffalo robe were removed.
34. At night, the men sometimes got out a fiddle and pegged down a dry buffalo hide and danced on it.
35. The Broncos lost starting guard Brian Habib with a lower back injury in the first quarter at Buffalo.
36. The average meat ration was five ounces per week per person, including buffalo bones.
37. I hunted buffalo in the swamps at Bilen; it was exciting following them through the dense reed beds.
38. To hide his fear he asked Zach to tell a joke and do his funny buffalo step.
39. The buffalo robes were good for keeping warm in carriages in northern cities.
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40. The Buffalo Sabres continued their dominance over the Boston Bruins with a 5-0 win.
41. The food spread will include buffalo wings, potato skins and popcorn.
42. The buffalo was the Plains Indians' main source of sustenance.
43. It is illustrated with drawings of buffalo, giraffe, warthog and camp scenes, and describes a rhino hunt.
44. Moses McTavish and I ducked through his tipi door and sat cross-legged on buffalo robes around the fire pit in the center.
45. We ate raclette and gelato and haggis and reindeer and zebra and water buffalo.
46. The herds of buffalo had vanished, and the only creatures appearing in numbers were rattlesnakes and jackrabbits.
47. Researchers studying epidemics in Chicago and Buffalo in the forties offered several theories.
48. From the railheads, professional buffalo hunters fanned out across the plains.
49. Among other species to be seen are elephants, buffalo, rhinoceros, impala, giraffe, zebra, baboons and monkeys.
50. There were cuts of buffalo just as there are of beef; the Hidatsa had names for twenty-seven different cuts.
51. At the traders', one buffalo robe was worth from seven to nine cups of sugar.
52. Of particular interest to him are the buffalo soldiers, black Army units that helped tame the West.
53. Throughout the next two decades, she ran Buffalo Booking, organizing national tours for its clients.
54. Sculpted from stone, the shaman grasps the head of a buffalo in his powerful hands.
55. As far as the eye could see, there stretched a great herd of buffalo.
56. Buffalo school leaders are now in the process of trying to put the council's ideas into action.
57. Since buffalo is not carried by most supermarket meat departments, it normally requires special ordering at a game purveyor.
58. This, of course, was before the Denver Broncos and Buffalo Bills decided to enter the fray.
59. The significance of the disappearance of the buffalo and the passenger pigeon was not fully comprehended until much later.
60. Buffalo tongue was considered sacred and was taken like a sacrament.
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