buffalo chips
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of buffalo chips
An Americanism dating back to 1830–40
Example Sentences
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I realize that it wasn’t just the buffalo chips that drew us here.
From New York Times • Oct. 7, 2010
In Denver, the State director of revenue refused to put the Colorado state emblem, a buffalo, on new tax tokens for fear they would be called buffalo chips.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Considering the condition of the air in some of our cities the introduction of buffalo chips would have a negligible effect on the olfactory senses of most people.
From Time Magazine Archive
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On the ride out, Perilee had explained that homestead fires were fed with dried buffalo chips.
From "Hattie Big Sky" by Kirby Larson
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Jake gathered some dry grass and buffalo chips and out of an astonishingly little fire he soon had the tea boiling.
From Neighbours by Stead, Robert J. C.
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