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Narraganset

American  
[nar-uh-gan-sit] / ˌnær əˈgæn sɪt /

noun

plural

Narragansets,

plural

Narraganset
  1. Narragansett.


Example Sentences

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His eight pending suits now include the Oneida claim to 300,000 acres in New York State, the Narraganset claim to 3,200 acres in Rhode Island and the Western Pequot claim to 800 acres in Connecticut.

From Time Magazine Archive

Among the most celebrated spots: Stafford Springs, Connecticut, was originally discovered by the Mohegan and Narraganset Indians, who said the waters made them feel lively.

From Time Magazine Archive

Their surgeon and all their necessaries for the wounded were on board the vessels, which were to have sailed the night before from Narraganset Bay for Pequot Harbor.

From King Philip Makers of History by Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot)

A short time before I arrived, the American gunboat Narraganset had suddenly put in an appearance in Apia where Hayston's brig was lying.

From A Modern Buccaneer by Boldrewood, Rolf

He immediately sent to Governor Bradford the assurance, in Narraganset phrase, of his high consideration, and begged him to believe that the arrows and the snake skin were sent purely in a Pickwickian sense.

From King Philip Makers of History by Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot)