Definitions for Geronimo

Geronimo Ge·ron·i·mo

Spelling: [juh-ron-uh-moh]
IPA: /dʒəˈrɒn əˌmoʊ/

Geronimo is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 234 anagrams from letters in Geronimo (egimnoor).

Definitions for Geronimo

noun

  1. (Goyathlay) 1829–1909, American Apache Indian chief.

interjection

  1. (a battle cry used by paratroopers, especially during World War II, on jumping from a plane.)

Examples for Geronimo

These questions have haunted the posthumous reputation of Apache warrior Geronimo.

Geronimo must be her child; this wonderful resemblance could not deceive.

Geronimo was the last renegade, the last man to defy the continent-straddling power of the American nation.

Born in 1829 near the Gila River in what is now Arizona, the legendary Indian warrior Geronimo was a Chiracahua Apache.

Yonder to the north, across a harsh peak, was Geronimo's own pass.

This was Geronimo's country, the land of the greatest of the Apache fighters.

That is not to say that Geronimo did not fight for a cause that was very real to him.

Him and I did scout service together for ten years in Geronimo's time.

Geronimo Regato went with them; and for a while was their welcome guest.

The “special vehemence” that Geronimo brought to raids there could be dated almost precisely to a night in 1851.

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