geronimo in English

exclamation
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used to express exhilaration, especially when leaping from a great height or moving at a high speed.
noun
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( circa 1829–1909 ) , Apache chief; Apache name Goyathlay . He resisted white encroachment on tribal lands in Arizona by leading his people in raids on settlers and US troops before he surrendered in 1886.

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1. Geronimo boasted in his autobiography entitled “Geronimo, His Own Story”, that Alope was a good wife

2. Geronimo was a famous leader of the Mescalero Apaches

3. 20 Geronimo, on horseback, looks disconsolately at the camera.

4. Kay Denise Bading. Kay Denise Bading, age 44 of Geronimo, passed away on May 22, 2019

5. In a Codicil of his will recognized Geronimo as his son, and recommended him to the care of his successor

6. 14 A final Geronimo deployment plan consists of a combination of an original deployment plan, a Maven project.properties file, and a Maven Project Object Model (POM) file.

7. 15 A final deployment plan in Geronimo is made up of a combination of an initial deployment plan, a Maven Project Object Model (POM) file, and a Maven project.properties file.

8. Apache, North American Indians who, under such leaders as Cochise, Mangas Coloradas, Geronimo, and Victorio, figured largely in the history of the Southwest during the latter half of the 19th century

9. According to Geronimo, Alope was “slender and fair, loyal and dutiful.” The two had been lovers for a long time, and he considered marrying her to be the “greatest joy offered to him.” The pair wed in 1846 and resided in a wickiup made of buffalo hides.

10. Ed Sweeney, author of the definitive work on the Apache Wars, From Cochise to Geronimo: The Chiricahua Apaches, 1874-1886, says, “I have never encountered one incident where Apaches raped their female captives.It was a common act among some of the Plains Indians, the Comanches, Cheyennes and Kiowas.”