teton (Meaning)

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teton (n)

a member of the large western branch of Sioux people which was made up of several groups that lived on the plains

Synonyms & Antonyms of teton

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teton Sentence Examples

  1. The jagged Tetons sliced through the Wyoming sky like towering granite molars.
  2. Hikers ascended the rugged slopes of the Grand Teton, the highest peak in the Teton Range.
  3. The crystal-clear waters of Jenny Lake reflected the imposing Tetons, casting a surreal, mirror-like image.
  4. The sun peeked over the Tetons, casting a warm glow upon the Teton Village at its base.
  5. The Tetons formed a natural backdrop for countless wildlife sightings, from grazing elk to soaring eagles.
  6. Climbers scaled the sheer faces of the Tetons, testing their limits against the unforgiving granite.
  7. Artists have long been inspired by the majestic Tetons, capturing their grandeur in paintings and photographs.
  8. The Tetons are not only a physical marvel but also a spiritual symbol, holding deep cultural significance for the Native American tribes who once inhabited their slopes.
  9. The Teton Glacier filled the valleys between the peaks, carving out U-shaped valleys that give the range its distinctive topography.
  10. The Tetons remain a timeless treasure, drawing visitors from around the world to witness their breathtaking beauty and experience the wonders they hold.

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a member of the large western branch of Sioux people which was made up of several groups that lived on the plains

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The jagged Tetons sliced through the Wyoming sky like towering granite molars.

Hikers ascended the rugged slopes of the Grand Teton, the highest peak in the Teton Range.

The crystal-clear waters of Jenny Lake reflected the imposing Tetons, casting a surreal, mirror-like image.

The sun peeked over the Tetons, casting a warm glow upon the Teton Village at its base.