Similar words: bigwig, swam, swamp, swampy, swamped, gangway, wig, twig. Meaning: ['wɪgwɑm /-wæm] n. a native American lodge frequently having an oval shape and covered with bark or hides.
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1. The Wigwam Resort is turning its ballroom into a football stadium with a huge rear-projection screen flanked by Roman Colosseum-like pillars.
2. Philip watched as the wigwam boy kicked a football at the snowman.
3. A boy looked out of a toy wigwam and fired an arrow with a rubber end at the car.
4. Out of the wigwam crawled the boy who'd shot the arrow.
5. Mr Dewey and Mrs Dewey have a small wigwam.
6. Mary ran out of the wigwam.
7. The hunters Wigwam trains men to fight, provides food for the tribe and keeps the tribes in line even more so than a Hunters Tipi .
8. I saw a wigwam as soon as I entered (but no casinos).
9. In the Indian gazettes a wigwam was the symbol of a day's march, and a row of them cut or painted on the bark of a tree signified that so many times they had camped.
10. The wigwam made not be very uncomfortable because of big moisture.
11. The Barrymore of Camp Wigwam fended off two curious Barbizonians with elaborate legpulls; one girl returned to the real world convinced that he was a goalie for the Montreal Canadiens.
12. Tomatoes leaned on stakes, runner beans twined round a wigwam of canes and rambling roses rambled over their appointed places.
13. The great white father, " he would say to them in a very lordly manner, as they grovelled at his feet, "is glad to see the Piccaninny warriors protecting his wigwam from the pirates.
14. The tepee became a popular symbol of all Indians, although the wigwam, wickiup, hogan, igloo, and longhouse were at least as important.
15. So the duke and the king went to overhauling our wigwam , to see what the beds was like.
16. The tall, skinny boy had a better time of it at Camp Wigwam in Harrison, Me., where, at eleven, he played a fair game of tennis, made friends readily,[Sentencedict.com] and was voted "the most popular actor of 1930."
17. John lived in a boat turned upside down on the sands, Michael in a wigwam, Wendy in a house of leaves deftly sewn together.
18. There is, in the synagogue, in the mosque, in the pagoda, in the wigwam, a hideous side which we execrate, and a sublime side, which we adore.
19. In the summer bull trout forge 50 miles upstream from Lake Koocanusa to spawn in the Wigwam River drainage in British Columbia.
20. Would the savage have been wise to exchange his wigwam for a palace on these terms?
21. But there warn't no answer, and nobody come out of the wigwam.
22. He is there, " said the wise woman, and she pointed to a place in the wigwam ."
23. Over the top he managed to draw together two or three bushes, and the improvised wigwam was complete.
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