How do you use Gimlin in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts.
Gimlin in a sentence
Using Gimlin
- In the example corpus, gimlin often appears in combinations such as: patterson gimlin, gimlin film, and gimlin.
Context around Gimlin
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 7 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Gimlin
- In this selection, "gimlin" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 26.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, patterson, bob, publicity, film, cemented and quoted stand out and add context to how "gimlin" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include gimlin cemented on and gimlin quoted in. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "gimlin" sits close to words such as aaditya, aardman and abbess, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with gimlin
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Gimlin's estimate was six feet even. (7 words)
Buhs, 158 This show included footage from the Patterson–Gimlin film. (11 words)
Long, 167, 169 While Patterson sought publicity, Gimlin was conspicuous by his absence. (13 words)
To them, Bob Gimlin and Robert Patterson’s roughly one-minute 1967 short — jerky and grainy footage of an ape-like creature strolling the banks of Bluff Creek in Northern California — is as legendary as the mythic figure it claims to capture. (42 words)
January 1969; (reprinted from West magazine, a Sunday supplement of the Los Angeles Times ) One radio interview, with Gimlin, by Vancouver -based Jack Webster in November 1967, was partly recorded by John Green and reprinted in Loren Coleman 's Bigfoot! (40 words)
The storyline called for Patterson, his Indian guide (Gimlin in a wig), and the cowboys to recall in flashbacks the stories of Fred Beck (of the 1924 Ape Canyon incident) and others as they tracked the beast on horseback. (39 words)
January 1969; (reprinted from West magazine, a Sunday supplement of the Los Angeles Times ) One radio interview, with Gimlin, by Vancouver -based Jack Webster in November 1967, was partly recorded by John Green and reprinted in Loren Coleman 's Bigfoot! (40 words)
Example sentences (20)
To them, Bob Gimlin and Robert Patterson’s roughly one-minute 1967 short — jerky and grainy footage of an ape-like creature strolling the banks of Bluff Creek in Northern California — is as legendary as the mythic figure it claims to capture.
Gimlin cemented on the cryptid’s iconic status in the Pacific Northwest, making reference to the vast number of brands, images and merchandise in Washington state that utilize Bigfoot’s name or likeness.
Also, that Patterson had arranged to borrow a horse by the name of 'Chico' from Bob Heironimus for Gimlin to use.
Buhs, 158 This show included footage from the Patterson–Gimlin film.
Daegling, 115 The encounter As their stories went, in the early afternoon of Friday, October 20, Patterson and Gimlin were riding generally northeast (upstream) on horseback along the east bank of Bluff Creek.
Details According to Patterson and Gimlin, they were the only witnesses to their brief encounter with what they claimed was a Sasquatch.
Gimlin, quoted in Perez, 9 When they rounded it, "there was a logjam—a 'crow's nest'—left over from the flood of '64," Meldrum, 139 and then they spotted the figure behind it nearly simultaneously.
Gimlin's estimate was six feet even.
It was shown in an episode of the Discovery Channel 's Best Evidence series. citation Other analysts M.K. Davis Developments in computer technology permitted enhancements of the Patterson–Gimlin films to be made.
January 1969; (reprinted from West magazine, a Sunday supplement of the Los Angeles Times ) One radio interview, with Gimlin, by Vancouver -based Jack Webster in November 1967, was partly recorded by John Green and reprinted in Loren Coleman 's Bigfoot!
Long, 127, 140 Both Patterson Long, 90. (This citation does not cover this entire sentence.) and Gimlin had been rodeo riders and amateur boxers — and local champions in their weight classes.
Long, 167, 169 While Patterson sought publicity, Gimlin was conspicuous by his absence.
McLeod, 128–29, 140 Patterson's friend, Gimlin, has always denied being involved in any part of a hoax with Patterson.
Next, Gimlin and Patterson rounded up Patterson's horses, which had run off in the opposite direction, downstream, before the filming began.
Perez, Bigfoot Times, Chris Murphy wrote, "I have confirmed with Bob Gimlin that Patterson definitely rode a small quarter horse (which he owned), not his Welsh pony 'Peanuts'.
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The figure in the Patterson–Gimlin film generally matches the descriptions of Bigfoot offered by others who claim to have seen one.
The last section begins, "The Patterson–Gimlin film and its analytical results to date are the best data." in Markotic and Krantz, eds.
The storyline called for Patterson, his Indian guide (Gimlin in a wig), and the cowboys to recall in flashbacks the stories of Fred Beck (of the 1924 Ape Canyon incident) and others as they tracked the beast on horseback.
Though Gimlin says he doubted the existence of Sasquatch-like creatures, he agreed to Patterson's insistence that they should not attempt to shoot one.
Common combinations with gimlin
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: