midwestern

IPA: mɪdwˈɛstɝn

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to any region identified as midwest
  • (US) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the Midwest.
  • Alternative letter-case form of Midwestern [(US) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the Midwest.]
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Examples of "midwestern" in Sentences

  • It's created a culture shift, especially in midwestern and Blue Dog states.
  • Roberts said he associated Rehnquist with a certain midwestern stubbornness.
  • There was never a more friendly or accessible pro, or one more beloved in midwestern fandom, so his loss was deeply felt.
  • Though it might be a stretch to call him happy at the outset of the film, Larry is certainly comfortable with his roots planted in midwestern suburban America.
  • Obviously, they are not great decision makers, otherwise they wouldn't be living in midwestern shacks needing an $18 a month savings in gasoline to make ends meet.
  • Obama wins NC by less than 5% after being up 18% just 2 weeks ago, he loses Indiana by more than 5 points to continue his oh-fer in midwestern industrial states he doesn't live in, he will be solidly behind both Clinton AND McCain in the national polling after this weekend .... and he'll still win the nomination just by attrition due to the idiotic Democratic primary rules.

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