A member of the race of people living in America when Europeans arrived.
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Examples for "Indian"
Examples for "Indian"
1Mrs Sitharaman said Indian industry felt let down by Britain's visa rules.
2One issue is that it misunderstood what value means to Indian consumers.
3Second, I'm a great consumer and promoter and provider of Indian food.
4He is one of thousands of Indian sailors in a similar situation.
5However, he doubted they had a controlling interest over the Indian market.
1The condition of the American Indian has much improved in recent years.
2In a war of words, the tactics of the North American Indian.
3The origin of the native American Indian has puzzled the wisest heads.
4Dad invited an American Indian he met on a bus to dinner.
5End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of American Indian stories, by Zitkala-Sa
1Had he been a Red Indian he would have been a chief.
2There are Russian, German, French, Icelandic, Red Indian, and other stories here.
3Even the Red Indian is crazy to act in the movies.
4Not even a Red Indian seems more foreign in my eyes.
5Oswald laid his ear to the road like a Red Indian.
6There they sat, impassive as a Red Indian at the stake.
7Just now the Red Indian camp contains nothing but old ladies.
8Now Albion Villa was a Red Indian hut in one respect: here nobody interrupted.
9He couldn't return until he had reconnoitred all aspects of the Red Indian camp.
10Whitewing was a Red Indian of the North American prairies.
11I've tried the Red Indian tests on myself before to-day.
12The Red Indian is in a peculiar sense, the child of the Church Missionary Society.
13This state of things we find in the Red Indian, a rude and uncivilized being.
14Miss Stansby wielded the double-bladed paddle in a way a Red Indian might have envied.
15They show no sign, however, as yet, of going the way of the Red Indian.
16That longing to be transported into the endlessness of it all, like a Red Indian.
Translations for Red Indian