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winnebagoes (n.)

A tribe of North American Indians who originally occupied the region about Green Bay, Lake Michigan, but were driven back from the lake and nearly exterminated in 1640 by the IIlinnois.

winnebagoes Sentence Examples

  1. The family embarked on a cross-country road trip in their spacious Winnebago.
  2. The Winnebagoes parked haphazardly in the campground, blocking the view of the lake.
  3. The vintage Winnebago featured wood paneling and shag carpet, a testament to the 1970s.
  4. The luxurious Winnebago boasted a full kitchen, spacious living area, and separate bedroom.
  5. Police pulled over the Winnebago after receiving reports of erratic driving.
  6. The Winnebagoes lined the parking lot of the Walmart, a popular destination for budget travelers.
  7. Despite its size, the Winnebago navigated the narrow mountain roads surprisingly well.
  8. The children loved exploring the hidden nooks and crannies inside the Winnebago.
  9. The couple sold their Winnebago and downsized to a smaller RV after their retirement.
  10. The Winnebagoes became a familiar sight on the dusty trails of the national park.

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A tribe of North American Indians who originally occupied the region about Green Bay, Lake Michigan, but were driven back from the lake and nearly exterminated

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The family embarked on a cross-country road trip in their spacious Winnebago.

The Winnebagoes parked haphazardly in the campground, blocking the view of the lake.

The vintage Winnebago featured wood paneling and shag carpet, a testament to the 1970s.

The luxurious Winnebago boasted a full kitchen, spacious living area, and separate bedroom.