English to Lao Meaning of yeti - yeti


Yeti :
yeti
yetiyetis
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Definitions of yeti in English
Noun(1) a large hairy humanoid creature said to live in the Himalayas
Examples of yeti in English
(1) He was imprisoned in Switzerland for terrorising skiers while dressed as a yeti .(2) It was a Karvitaka, an equivalent to a yeti , but a lot bigger.(3) He was rescued by a yeti .(4) The yeti howled as the giant glob of ice fell atop of it.(5) You said you spotted a yeti and that it was a great disappointment.(6) In parts of the Himalaya, the big cats have a near-mythical status comparable with the yeti , or abominable snowman.(7) They played Glastonbury in yeti costumes.(8) We don't know the details about the yeti .(9) Those people will tell you that the yeti is a species of bear.(10) Presumably the yeti is a northern creature.(11) How many times has something as fanciful as a unicorn, a yeti , a mermaid or a werewolf turned out to be based on fact?(12) Was this the fabled yeti , terrorizing another doomed high-altitude expedition?(13) Scientists were baffled by the DNA in so-called yeti hair discovered by a British expedition in Bhutan two years ago.(14) Reporting a story on extreme-job holders is a lot like stalking the Tibetan yeti .(15) About five years ago a climber in the Himalayas claims to have seen a pair of yetis hanging out.(16) There could be yetis out there somewhere.
Related Phrases of yeti
(1) yeti ::
yeti
Synonyms
Noun
1. abominable snowman ::
snowman ຫນ້າລັງກຽດ
Different Forms
yeti, yetis
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