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See 35-Across
Answer for the clue "See 35-Across ", 5 letters:
bowie
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Usage examples of bowie.
Chicamaw pushed Jasbo over and got under the wheel and Bowie and T-Dub got in the back.
No more baseball and passes to go fishing for that Bowie Bowers and Elmo Mobley.
In the distance, back toward the prison, there was the sound of baying dogs and Bowie stopped.
The sun was piercing the plum thicket like icepicks and when Bowie turned on his back he placed his forearm over his eyes.
T-Dub and Chicamaw scraped in sudden violence and Bowie jerked up like a jackknife.
Before the rain commenced, Bowie had heard sounds of the town, but now there was only the smacking of the wind-driven rain against the shocks of old wheat around him and its clatter on the stubbled earth.
Maybe a man saw something like that when they kicked the switch off on you in the chair, Bowie thought.
MacMasters, at an old, abandoned wildcat well that T-Dub had described, Bowie and Chicamaw were getting out and T-Dub was going in to contact his sister-in-law.
T-Dub had been away from them, Bowie sat on a spread cotton-picking sack, trying the action again of his .
But the rib was coming off and about four inches of the barrel just as soon as Bowie got hold of a hack saw.
With Bowie driving the coupe, the three moved up it now toward the frame bandstand at the end of the block.
A dog, its ribs bulging, trotted across the street in front of Bowie toward the depot.
They passed the filteration plant, the city mule barns, and then Bowie turned back east and presently they were on a paved, residential street.
After it was out of sight, Bowie turned the coupe onto the derrick road.
He was sitting at a desk, there, Bowie, when we went in, just pecking away at an old Oliver typewriter and I had to almost kick the chair out from under him.