Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com

Peribonca

American  
[per-uh-bong-kuh] / ˌpɛr əˈbɒŋ kə /

noun

  1. a river in central Quebec, Canada, flowing S to Lake St. John. 280 miles (451 km) long.


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

You have the air of it—all ready for the Peribonca, I suppose?

From Project Gutenberg

The first of these three rivers, which the traveller will meet as he passes up the northern shore of the lake, is the Peribonca flowing from the north-east.

From Project Gutenberg

A score of rivers empty into the lake; little ones like the Pikouabi and La Pipe, and middle-sized ones like the Ouiatehouan and La Belle Riviere, and big ones like the Mistassini and the Peribonca; and each of these streams is the clue to a labyrinth of woods and waters.

From Project Gutenberg

The river Peribonca, into which Lake Tchitagama flows without a break, is the noblest of all the streams that empty into Lake St. John.

From Project Gutenberg

Below the last fall the Peribonca flows for a score of miles with an unbroken, ever-widening stream, through low shores of forest and bush and meadow.

From Project Gutenberg