white bear
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of white bear
First recorded in 1590–1600
Example Sentences
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Over the course of five minutes, the experimental subjects were to ring a bell if a white bear came to mind.
From Scientific American • Oct. 19, 2022
As his wife, Paula, tells it, he was often accompanied by a furrier named Zlotnik, whose store, at 12th and G streets NW, was guarded by a giant white bear.
From Washington Post • Oct. 28, 2020
In “East of the Sun and West of the Moon,” a Norwegian story, a father signs his daughter over to a large white bear in exchange for a promise of riches.
From The New Yorker • Mar. 27, 2017
We have … uh, really, quite a number of toys,” he said as he grabbed a stuffed white bear.
From Slate • Dec. 4, 2015
“I don’t care if there’s a black bear, a white bear, or a yellow one with green polka dots,” said Peter’s lawyer.
From "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen
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