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How do you use Geronimo in a sentence?

Here are a few ways to use "Geronimo" in a sentence:

Historical Context:

* "The Apache leader Geronimo was a formidable warrior who fought against the U.S. Army for many years."

* "Geronimo's surrender in 1886 marked the end of the Apache Wars."

Modern Usage:

* "The skydivers shouted 'Geronimo!' as they leaped from the plane." (This is a popular phrase used by skydivers before jumping.)

* "I felt a rush of adrenaline as I yelled 'Geronimo!' and jumped into the pool." (This phrase is used humorously to express excitement or a sense of daring.)

Other:

* "Geronimo was a famous Apache leader who is remembered for his courage and resilience."

* "The Geronimo Hotel is a popular landmark in the city." (This could be a fictional hotel or a real one.)

Note: While "Geronimo" is often used as a shout before jumping or doing something daring, it's important to remember that it's also a historical figure and his story deserves respect.

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