Abominable Snowman
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Abominable Snowman
1920–25; spurious translation of a supposed Tibetan phrase metoh kangmi, probably an erroneous rendering of Tibetan mi t'om man-bear and k'ang mi snowfield man
Example Sentences
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By song three, “Frankenstein,” a giant cat and the abominable snowman were on stage.
From Los Angeles Times
"Also known as the Abominable Snowman."
From Literature
"A special exhibit on the Abominable Snowman opened at the museum today," the reporter was saying.
From Literature
"Did you ever hear of the Abominable Snowman?"
From Literature
She couldn't stop wondering if the snowman they had seen in the park was the Abominable Snowman.
From Literature
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