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n. (plural of abominable snowman English)
Usage examples of "abominable snowmen".
An arrow was notched into his bow, faster than it takes to mention it, and sped on its way to find a place in the heart of the tallest, most mighty of the Abominable Snowmen.
There were horse-drawn sleighs and dog sleds and a herd of Rotarians dressed as abominable snowmen.
These factors have given rise to legends about werewolves, vampires, beast-men of all kinds, abominable snowmen, and furry demons.
In fact, they reminded her a lot of fake pictures of Sasquatch or the Abominable Snowmen, except Fuzz looked more like the Abominable Snowman, and these creatures were a lot cuter than any of the “.
It would be viewed as just another jerkwater story in the same league as reports of abominable snowmen and UFOS.
At their shoulders marched eight score heavily armored griffins, three thousand goose-stepping mummies, and a column of abominable snowmen on motorized bobsleds.
The hulking, weary figures looked like abominable snowmen tromping their way back to the base.
It is this situation which drives novelists into enriching fictional climbs with Abominable Snowmen, manti-chores, love triangles and other monsters either irrelevant or mythological.
On May 29, 1953, less than two months after I had written and sold EVEREST, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay stood upon Everest's highest point and saw neither Martians nor Abominable Snowmen.