nebraskan

IPA: nʌbrˈæskʌn

Root Word: Nebraskan

noun

  • A native or resident of the state of Nebraska in the United States of America.

adjective

  • Of, or pertaining to, Nebraska or its culture
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Examples of "nebraskan" in Sentences

  • I added a article from the Daily Nebraskan as a reference.
  • No other Nebraskan lived longer in the state than she has.
  • As one Nebraskan woman stated of the experience of twilight sleep,
  • Nelson's popularity fell among Nebraskans in the wake of his cloture vote.
  • She was the third Nebraskan woman to make a name for herself as an actress.
  • It also marked the first Nebraskan electoral vote for a Democrat since 1964.
  • The worlds tallest Nebraskan accidentally stepped on it in the second episode.
  • I hope the family dog bites you right in the arse, I hope your nebraskan voter family see how corrupt and easily purchased you are.
  • Baneful is slothful in glistering upthrust as a save of the furnished bilingualist of impeachment, jesuitical, nebraskan, and potawatomi.

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