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[ sawk ] / sɔk /
noun, plural Sauks, (especially collectively) Sauk.a member of a North American Indian people formerly of Wisconsin and Iowa, now living mostly in Oklahoma. the dialect of the Fox language spoken by the Sauk. Also Sac [sak, sawk] /sæk, sɔk/ . Words nearby Sauksauerbraten, sauerkraut, sauger, saugh, Saugus, Sauk, Sauk Centre, Sauk Village, Saul, sault, Saulteaux Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for SaukAhlef said there simply were no other employment opportunities where he lived in the town of Sauk Centre, Minnesota. Walmart’s Black Thanksgiving Woes|Daniel Gross, Nico Hines|November 29, 2013|DAILY BEAST And yet, it is not to be supposed that either the Sauk or Shawanoe felt any concern for the lad. Footprints in the Forest|Edward Sylvester Ellis The Sauk had little to say, a few words between him and Deerfoot being sufficient. Footprints in the Forest|Edward Sylvester Ellis If I could have taken him back to the Sauk camp, I might even have saved his leg.
But then the Sauk dropped to his knees and fell over on his side. And that beautiful Sauk way of life, what a fragile thing it was!
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