One of the colonists from England who sailed to America on the Mayflower and founded the colony of Plymouth in New England in 1620.
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Examples for "Pilgrim"
Examples for "Pilgrim"
1Twice Born Men by Sweet Billy Pilgrim: Best tunes of the year.
2The Pilgrim and the Old Woman who dwelt in the Desertccccxxxiv 112.
3The Pilgrim Fathers landed in the winter when there were no houses.
4The Pilgrim Fathers had now safely passed the perils of the sea.
5I want to think about trees, begins a paragraph in Pilgrim, characteristically.
1Why did the gentle and gracious Virgin Mother so exasperate the Pilgrim Father?
2The Pilgrim Father has much to thank you for.
3There's where you get a sense of power that makes you feel like a Pilgrim Father.
4He didn't look unlike a Pilgrim Father.
5Contrasted with him and Cousin Carl, I must say that the Pilgrim Father is not a suitable name for Doctor Bradford.
6Provincetown is where the pilgrim fathers first touched American soil in 1620.
7A Yankee Shades of the Pilgrim fathers, of seven, generations of Bumpuses!
8The New England Confederacy was opposed to the pilgrim fathers and their descendants.
9Oh, the old Pilgrim fathers didn't go so far out of the way!
10Such was the simple manner of life led by our " pilgrim fathers."
11Louise, in a Priscilla gray gown, waited for the pilgrim father to begin his lines.
12Religion among the Pilgrim fathers was a harsh thing.
13The pilgrim fathers were forced from the mother country because this principle of prohibition burned in their hearts.
14The Pilgrim fathers sought refuge in Holland, but found life there unsatisfactory, as they were not entirely free.
15The Chinese and Japanese have spinning-wheels hardly equal to those brought over by our pilgrim fathers in the Mayflower.
16As Canning justly said: "The Pilgrim fathers infested the New World to redress the balance of the Old."
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