Thesaurus / gasconade
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From the Gasconade to the entrance of the Osage river, the south side of the river is hilly but well timbered.
THE EXPEDITIONS OF ZEBULON MONTGOMERY PIKE, VOLUME II (OF 3)ELLIOTT COUESThe Gasconade is 200 yards wide at its entrance; it is navigable at certain seasons 100 miles.
THE EXPEDITIONS OF ZEBULON MONTGOMERY PIKE, VOLUME II (OF 3)ELLIOTT COUESEarly next morning, at the mouth of the Gasconade, they encountered the first of the obstacles which they had been dreading.
WITH SULLY INTO THE SIOUX LANDJOSEPH MILLS HANSONBy the time the last one had passed the Gasconade, it was evening again, and the fleet was strung out for miles up the river.
WITH SULLY INTO THE SIOUX LANDJOSEPH MILLS HANSONNear the mouth of Gasconade River we met the Oto steam-boat.
TRAVELS IN THE INTERIOR OF NORTH AMERICA, 1832-1834, PART III (THE TEXT BEING CHAPTERS XXVIII-XXXIII OF THE LONDON EDITION, 1843, AND THE APPENDIX A COMBINATION OF THE APPENDICES OF THE LONDON AND GERMAN [COBLENTZ, 1839] EDITIONS)MAXIMILIAN, PRINZ VON WIEDWe proceeded in a south-west direction, which carried us across the sources of the Maramec and Gasconade.
SCENES AND ADVENTURES IN THE SEMI-ALPINE REGION OF THE OZARK MOUNTAINS OF MISSOURI AND ARKANSASHENRY ROWE SCHOOLCRAFTOne cause of this is the wilful blindness and silly gasconade of some of those who lead and form public opinion.
MANUEL PEREIRAF. C. ADAMSOn the way they ordered the bridges over the Osage and Gasconade rivers to be burned, in order to prevent pursuit.
THE LOST ARMYTHOMAS W. KNOXWe find equal errors and contradictions in the pompous gasconade and declamatory bombast of St. Paul.
CHRISTIANITY UNVEILEDNICOLAS-ANTOINE BOULANGERI became more and more convinced that the pompous story of the victory the day before was a mere gasconade.
FREDERIC SHOBERL NARRATIVE OF THE MOST REMARKABLE EVENTS WHICH OCCURRED IN AND NEAR LEIPZIGFREDERIC SHOBERL (1775-1853)WORDS RELATED TO GASCONADE
- amour-propre
- arrogance
- assurance
- boastfulness
- boasting
- bragging
- conceit
- conceitedness
- ego
- egocentricity
- egoism
- egomania
- gasconade
- haughtiness
- insolence
- megalomania
- narcissism
- ostentation
- overconfidence
- presumption
- pride
- self-absorption
- self-admiration
- self-confidence
- self-importance
- self-interest
- self-love
- self-possession
- self-regard
- self-worship
- selfishness
- superiority
- swellheadedness
- vainglory
- vanity
- vaunting
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