Astrakhan in a sentence as a noun

In astrakhan they're flying the hammer and sickle above government buildings, along with the tricolor. Did it ever even go away?

Lots of Cold War silos in that neck of the woods, and definitely active ABMs - saw them being driven just outside of astrakhan in the dead of night last year. Also, kaz is full of Russian military hardware.

I also saw bona fide ball lightning and St elmo's fire a few years back driving across the Russian steppe, between astrakhan and volgograd - huge electrical storm, but as we were heading towards it, we kept seeing little sparks of bright white light zooming up from the road into the clouds, and as we were coming into the storm, we noticed the barbed wire fences along the road glowing with purplish plasma. Cows in the field were sporting furry plasma pompons on the tips of their horns.

Astrakhan definitions

noun

the fur of young lambs

noun

a city in southwestern Russia on the delta of the Volga River

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