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American shout on jumping out of an aeroplane?
Answer for the clue "American shout on jumping out of an aeroplane? ", 8 letters:
geronimo
Alternative clues for the word geronimo
- Jump accompanier?
- Apache leader who fought against American expansion and whose name paratroopers shout when jumping from planes
- Call on falling bombs more, in opening shot
- Apache leader who fought against Mexico and Arizona
- Apache warrior who surrendered to US authorities in 1886
- Brave leader upset over child for instance
Word definitions for geronimo in dictionaries
Gazetteer
Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 619 Housing Units (2000): 209 Land area (2000): 9.173088 sq. miles (23.758188 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 9.173088 sq. miles (23.758188 sq. km) FIPS code: 29384 Located within: Texas ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Geronimo! is an exclamation occasionally used by jumping skydivers or, more generally, anyone about to jump from a great height, or as a general exclamation of exhilaration. The cry originated in the United States .
Usage examples of geronimo.
In sheer reflex, Geronimo snapped off a shot, surprised when it struck the prairie dog in the head and toppled it head over heels to the grass.
Before he left, Geronimo had scoured the vicinity of the Home and discovered a small clearing on the hillock used frequently by a dozen or so men.
Kilrane said, and Geronimo and Cynthia could plainly detect the sadness in his voice.
These colonies were called nests, and Geronimo speculated the mountainous mound spotted earlier was the main nest for this colony.
The blast of the Marlin was deafening in the confines of the tunnel, and Geronimo was aware of a ringing in his ears as he levered his second round into the chamber.
He wrenched on the reins, the Palomino responding magnificently, the horse slewing to an abrupt stop, even as Geronimo rose to his full height, the lance clenched in his right fist.
Indian spears, and Geronimo had become proficient in their use by his tenth birthday.
He nodded at Geronimo and departed, just as Kilrane arrived with a canteen and a blanket.
Before Geronimo could resist, Hickok had him by the front of his shirt and was shaking the tar out of him.
Four stood near the closed door: Blade, Hickok, Geronimo, and General Reese.
Behind the bucket seats was a wide seat, in which Geronimo sat, and the rear third of the vehicle was used as a storage section for their spare ammunition, food and other provisions.
Blade said, extending the Commando to Geronimo with his right arm as he rolled up the window with his left.
The small dog had gone unexpectedly limp, trembling with fear, and Geronimo easily looped a lace tightly around its mouth.
Blade directed Hickok, then snatched the Commando and dashed after Geronimo to the front porch.
He could hear Geronimo and Hickok pounding on his heels, and then a new sound, the harsh thundering of AK-47s.