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The word buffalo is a noun, a city, and a verb. The noun means bison, the city is like Buffalo, New York, and the verb means to intimidate. So if the sentence is written out then it would be: "bison from Buffalo, New York, who are intimidated by other bison in their community, also happen to intimidate other bison in their community.
Friday, April 21, 2017
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This is so cool! And true!
Volpe
7th grade
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Well, ain't that real interesting!
According to all of the southern people, (myself included), that is also a correct sentence! xD
never would have guessed, very creative
This is amazing! I honestly had no idea that was even possible!
I have the word buffalo stuck in my head now. Just like boots and cats.
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