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Meaning of "seminoles"

seminoles (noun) - refers to a group of Native American people originally from Florida. The term is often used to specifically refer to the Seminole tribe and their cultural heritage
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  • plural of Seminole

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Seminoles can impregnate you with a single stare.
I hear you have Seminoles in this territory.
Seminoles shadowed the marching soldiers for five days.
Went into the swamp with a party of Seminoles.
Seminoles were still scattered throughout most of Florida.
Served in the war against the Seminoles.
The Seminoles kept out of their way.
About four thousand of the Seminoles were then removed to.
Seminoles and Cherokees were soon to follow.
One of the Seminoles can walk on.
I used to wrestle for the Seminoles.
These Seminoles are still learning how to work.
The fact that the Seminoles were a people.
The Seminoles were not originally a single tribe.
In the first two days ninety Seminoles surrendered.

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Only the Seminoles made it to the semifinals.
This was considered a betrayal by other Seminoles.
Wish the Seminoles could bring it back.
None of these demands were agreeable to the Seminoles.
The Seminoles continued to destroy and raid plantations.
Violence between whites and Seminoles now erupted.
The Seminoles were eventually forced to migrate.
Nobody knows their pain like the Seminoles.
The smallest Seminoles are already enjoying new facilities.
No danger of UofL players not respecting the Seminoles.
The Seminoles were still a problem for the new government.
On three occasions to prosecute Seminoles for poaching palm fronds.
The Seminoles repeatedly took up arms to defend their land.
It will take him a month to round up his Seminoles again.
Only about a dozen Seminoles had been killed in the battle.
Eustis was two days late departing Volusia because of an attack by the Seminoles.
The Seminoles refused to leave and the war began.
Many of the blacks with the Seminoles began turning themselves in.
The Seminoles were one of the only tribes to never officially surrender.
The number of white civilians and Seminoles killed is also uncertain.
Several hundred Seminoles were allowed to remain in an unofficial reservation in southwest Florida.
The three women had been purchased by Seminoles when they were children.
The Seminoles lost for the third time in four games.
Other whites were trying to have Seminoles arrested for alleged crimes or debts.
Four soldiers were killed and three wounded before the Seminoles withdrew.
Wilson also said the Seminoles would stop working out as a protest.
The remainder of the regiment stayed in Florida to patrol for hostile bands of Seminoles.
The Seminoles missed the postseason for the first time in nine years.
Jesup did keep pressure on the Seminoles by sending small units into the field.
The Seminoles took a unique path compared to the other four civilized tribes.
That tells you enough about the state of the Seminoles this season.
The Seminoles began moving there shortly after the signing of the treaty.
He has since signed with an agent and will not return to the Seminoles.
The Seminoles did not turn the ball over during the game.
Many people began to think the Seminoles had earned the right to stay in Florida.

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