westerner
IPA: wˈɛstɝnɝ
noun
- A native or inhabitant of the west of a region (or of the world as a whole).
- A native or inhabitant of the West, of the Western world—Europe and the Americas. (Also written capitalized as Westerner.)
- A native or inhabitant of the Wild West. (Also written capitalized as Westerner.)
- Alternative letter-case form of westerner [A native or inhabitant of the west of a region (or of the world as a whole).]
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Examples of "westerner" in Sentences
- Typical preconceived notion of a modern "westerner".
- It exists in westerner countries too, and that's extremely odd.
- This 'westerner' had his hands on his hips and a face like thunder.
- I'm sure the 'westerner' was CIA/FBI.The 'central figure' to me was always the 'old man'.
- And Andrew Jackson was less a populist than a "westerner," with the "west" then being places like Tennessee.)
- After all, eastern Canada didn't have any problem helping name westerner Tommy Douglas as the Greatest Canadian.
- I guess you're more of a "westerner" than a "southerner", Arizona, right? but I recommend trying votre main at okra.
- I guess you're more of a "westerner" than a "southerner", (Arizona, right?) but I recommend trying votre main at okra.
- The girls who show off to their friends that they've married a "white guy", or a "rich guy", or a "westerner", or a "convert".
- The designs of the characters are a mixed bag of sharply defined, appealing simplicity on the one hand, and offensive, badly drawn 'westerner' stereotypes on the other.
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