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bidarkas
n. (plural of bidarka English)
Usage examples of "bidarkas".
The shore was flat and this was an old Indian portage where they had carried their canoes and bidarkas from one inlet to the other for many years.
The Indians had brought grease from their camp, barrels of it that came in their bidarkas, and they were slapping it liberally on the skids.
When the Susquehanna dropped the hook off Kootznahoo head the bidarkas were swift to come.
And in this same bay of Drake, long afterward, the Russian fur-poachers rendezvous'd their bidarkas and stole in through the Golden Gate to the forbidden waters of San Francisco Bay.