Bozeman









Bozeman


Bozeman [bohz-muh n] Examples noun

  1. a city in S Montana.

Examples from the Web for bozeman Contemporary Examples of bozeman

  • You probably heard of the case, the young woman from Bozeman, Montana, who got kidnapped by Mountain Men.

    The Ballad of Johnny France

    Richard Ben Cramer

    January 12, 2014

  • In fact, you could call Kari Swenson a proper belle of Bozeman, the perfect flower of the New West.

    The Ballad of Johnny France

    Richard Ben Cramer

    January 12, 2014

  • All of Bozeman and Big Sky, the brave New West, wanted these two scalps, wanted them quick—and quiet.

    The Ballad of Johnny France

    Richard Ben Cramer

    January 12, 2014

  • Johnny was gone, over the ridge, to Bozeman, for repairs on his snowmobile.

    The Ballad of Johnny France

    Richard Ben Cramer

    January 12, 2014

  • Let’s call it the Karmic Information Trade-Off, or, alternatively, the Best Thai Restaurant in Bozeman Trade-Off.

    Big Brother Is Watching, and People Don’t Care

    Michael Tomasky

    June 11, 2013

  • Historical Examples of bozeman

  • They went to Bozeman after a while, carrying Cowan in a wagon.

    Yellowstone Nights

    Herbert Quick

  • The rest of the party and the pack train came into Bozeman at night.

    The Discovery of Yellowstone Park

    Nathaniel Pitt Langford

  • We came on over the pass where the city of Bozeman now lies, and saw the Indians coming up the valley.

    Then and Now

    Robert Vaughn

  • On our road we passed a half-dozen huts, dignified with the name of Bozeman City.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 106, August, 1866

    Various

  • Here lives a Cincinnatus in retirement, one of the great pioneers of mountain civilization, named Bozeman.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 106, August, 1866

    Various

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