Crossword-Solution: KINNIKINICK
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| AMERICAN Indian smoking mixture | 1 answer |
| a mixture used by Native Americans as a substitute for tobacco | 4 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
To go or move with one side foremost; to move sidewise;
as, to sidle through a crowd or narrow opening.
Hint 2 anagram
LSIDE
Hint 3 another clue
Move
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Sentences with KINNIKINICK (5)
However, I retreated to the inclined trunk of a fallen tree, and there, as I have often been told, was overheard soliloquizing in the following words: “I wonder if a snake can climb a tree!” I remember on this occasion of our last sugar bush in Minnesota, that I stood one day outside of our hut and watched the approach of a visitor--a bent old man, his hair almost white, and carrying on his back a large bundle of red willow, or kinnikinick, which the Indians use for smoking.
And well I recall the weirdness Of that evening at Qu'Appelle, In the wigwam with old Sakimay, The keen, acrid smell, As the kinnikinick was burning; The planets outside were turning, And the little splints of poplar Flared with a thin, gold flame.
They all smoked, the boys soon discovering that it was not tobacco but "kinnikinick"--the inner bark of young willow sprouts dried and pulverized--which was in the pipes.
The pioneer work done by the kinnikinick on a barren and rocky realm has often resulted in the establishment of a flourishing forest there.
The kinnikinick, or _Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi_, as the botanists name it, may be called a ground-loving vine.