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Large hairy humanoid creature said to live in wilderness areas of the United States and Canada
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sasquatch
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Sasquatch ( Walter Langkowski ) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics .
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context cryptozoology English) A large hairy humanoid creature of western North America; a Bigfoot.
Usage examples of sasquatch.
When approaching a Sasquatch, bow and try to make that low, guttural, rumbling noise.
The Sasquatch train was moving again, rushing through dense forest, brushing aside limbs, leaping over logs as they looked anxiously over their shoulders and gave off fear scent, pushing, pushing, pushing themselves to the point of exhaustion, an endless cycle.
Thinking like an animal, Beck wailed a Sasquatch wail of alarm, loud and throaty, again and again, grabbing roots and small bushes to pull herself away from those hands, those teeth, those glaring eyes.
Sasquatch on the grounds that the film would be difficult to fake, to one of irrational rejection based on an emotional response to the possibility that the Sasquatch actually exists.
As far as Sasquatch footprints are concerned, independent witnesses have examined and reported hundreds of sets, and of these more than 100 have been preserved in photographs and casts.
Krantz, an anthropologist at Washington State University, was initially skeptical of Sasquatch reports.
Taking into consideration the reported height and weight of an adult Sasquatch, Krantz, using his knowledge of physical anthropology, calculated just how far forward the ankle would have to be set.
Krantz estimated that to make typical Sasquatch prints a total weight of at least 700 pounds is required.
The Dwendis appear to represent a species different from the large Sasquatch of the Pacific Northwest of North America.
Napier, who was fully convinced of the existence of the North American Sasquatch, was highly skeptical of the evidence for the Yeti.
Napier, a primatologist and author of the 1973 book Bigfoot: The Yeti and Sasquatch in Myth and Reality, has reversed the skeptical position he had previously expressed, and now describes himself as a Yeti devotee.
Myra Shackley, an archaeologist and author of the 1983 book Wildmen: Yeti, Sasquatch and the Neanderthal Enigma, has seen the full sequence of photographs, and believes that the whole experience is very consistent with other reports of Yeti sightings.
The Sasquatch and the Yeti, from the descriptions available, are large and very apelike.
That damn Louis was one of the main ones going around telling people there was a sasquatch in the neighborhood.
Martin opened the first six-pack and passed the griffin and the sasquatch a beer apiece.