iglu

IPA: ɪgɫu

noun

  • Archaic form of igloo. [A dome-shaped Inuit shelter, constructed of blocks cut from snow.]
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Examples of "iglu" in Sentences

  • Storms make an iglu feel more substantial somehow.
  • : - (RT @Gigwise: Just got some sex tips from iglu and hartley at t in the park
  • Taliriktug and his wife went back to their guests 'iglu, where she nursed the baby and he thought about it.
  • Reliance wood "as opposed to what they were before which was a" collection of temporary makeshift huts and iglu ".
  • As a girl she had not been this restless, waiting out storms with her parents on the land in a little iglu, drinking sweet tea and lying on caribou skins.
  • On the Yukon we find the subterranean dwelling, while the Eskimo had both the subterranean house and the dome-shaped iglu, built of blocks of hardened snow.
  • It can rip DVD movies by certain time or file size - iglu your DVD doesn't separate music through chapters, you also can rip it by some time or file size, for example rip
  • Months earlier, when he and Silence had come to the iglu village so that she could have the help of the women during the birth of Raven, he had not been surprised to learn that the Real People Inuktitut name of his wife was Silna.
  • In addition, the Inuit pattern of winter settlement across much of Nunavut changed from the land to the sea ice and the Thule Culture Classic Stage semisubterranean whalebone and boulder house was abandoned in many areas for the snow igliuk or iglu.

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