275 examples of yukon in sentences

It is the God of the Gulf Stream, the Caribbean Sea, the God of the Appalachians, the God of the Himalayas, the God of the Cordilleras, of the Amazon, the Yukon, the Yang-tse-Kiang with which he really deals.

"Oh, hurry, Yukon Inua; let the ice go out and let the boats come in.

Not at Minóok alone: at every wood camp, mining town and mission, at every white post and Indian village, all along the Yukon, groups were gathered waiting the great moment of the year.

In your bed you listened for that ancient Yukon cry, "The ice is going out!"

The others, who had dared to build down on the bank, but who "hadn't scared worth a cent," sauntered up to the Gold Nugget to enjoy the increased esteem of the Sour-doughs, and the humiliation of the men who had thought "the Yukon was goin' over the Ramparts this yearhaw, haw!"

A woman made and took them the Yukon remedy for their disease.

The two who had broken the record for winter travel on the Yukon, side by side in the sunshine, on a plank laid across two mackerel firkins, sit and watch the brimming flood.

Then he remembered that this Captain Rainey had grub-staked a man in the autumna man who was reported to know where to look for the Mother Lode, the mighty parent of the Yukon placers.

Yukon gold, Pitcairn says, comes from an older rock series than this"he stood in the shower of sparks constantly spraying from the smoke-stack to the fireproof deck, and he waved his hand airily at the red rock of the Ramparts"far older than any of these.

The pilot was still hunting a new channel, but still the Captain stood and listened, and it was not to the sounding of the Yukon Bar.

On Monday morning, the 6th of June, they crossed the British line; but it was not till Wednesday, the 8th, at four in the afternoon, just ten months after leaving San Francisco, that the Oklahoma's passengers saw between the volcanic hills on the right bank of the Yukon a stretch of boggy tundra, whereon hundreds of tents gleamed, pink and saffron.

The ice had begun to run in the Yukon.

how you'll miss this goll-darn Yukon.

The nun was saying that she not only had no money, but that a Yukon purser must surely know the Sisters were forbidden to carry it.

But the purser was a new man, and when Mac and others who knew the Yukon custom expostulated, he hustled them aside and told Sister Winifred to stand back, the gangway was going up.

The other side of the inlet, the tree-trunks drift from the Yukon and are stranded on the islands, so there is plenty for firewood.

The scene is laid in Yukon, a very vortex of life and colour and excitement in fiction, whatever it may seem to the actual inhabitants.

A dog-puncher on the Yukon.

The Yukon drive.

The Yukon drive.

Wild horses and gold, from Wyoming to the Yukon, by Elizabeth Page.

NEUNER, LILIAN. Yukon River children.

Yukon River children.

OSGOOD, HARRIETT. Yukon River children.

KLONDIKE, a small section of Yukon, a territory in the extreme NW. of N. America, and a present-day centre of pilgrimage by gold-seekers since the recent discovery of the gold-fields there.

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