Similar words: midweek, midway, midwife, midwifery, battle of midway, west, lowest, slowest. Meaning: n. the north central region of the United States (sometimes called the heartland or the breadbasket of America).
Random good picture Not show
(1) Kentucky and Louisville both are in the Midwest.
(2) The hard rains have eroded topsoil in the Midwest.
(3) In the Midwest, introspection is practically forbidden.
(4) In the Midwest, snowmobile brigades delivered food and medicine.
(5) The Midwest is largely farming country.
(6) Landres is a small, insular community in the Midwest.
(7) The Midwest really begins just east of Berkeley.
(8) Red foxes are indigenous to the East and Midwest parts of the U.S.
(9) Even when the economy in the Midwest came back in the late eighties, labor was still flat on its back.
(10) In much of the South and Midwest, the proportion is below 15 percent, and often below 5 percent.
(11) Louis, clear signs that the industrial Midwest will receive a lot of attention from the candidates over the next two months.
(12) Comair, a regional carrier in the Midwest and Florida, said the plane was Flight 3272.
(13) In Minnesota and states of the northern Midwest a Scandinavian lilt is apparent in the local accent.
(14) The current wild weather through the West and Midwest again has raised the question: Is global warming finally asserting itself?
(15) In the grain-growing Midwest, however(sentencedict.com), the roaring prices are simply a golden wave of opportunity.
(16) A tornado destroyed grain crops across much of the Midwest.
(17) They clashed against each other on the great plains of the American Midwest.
(18) The Democratic Presidential ticket plans another road show, this time through the industrial Midwest.
(19) After the voting across the South last Tuesday, voters in the Midwest began hearing the candidates in earnest.
(20) Helen and Jack got married too -- on James Joyce's birthday -- had a baby boy and moved to the Midwest.
(21) We saw a movie by Herzog that concluded with a chicken in a Midwest sideshow that played tic-tac-toe. Sentencedict.com
(22) Versions of it happened again and again throughout the Midwest during the Depression.
(23) Budd, who has been strumming his acoustic guitar through the Midwest, writes introspective songs with a witty, sincere touch.
(24) After the voting across the South Tuesday, voters in the Midwest will start hearing the candidates.
(25) By most calculations, Dole had clinched the nomination a week ago, when he swept four Midwest primaries.
(26) Business came to a halt throughout much of the Northeast, South and Midwest.
(27) In the South, some slaves managed to purchase their freedom or to escape to the North or the Midwest.
(28) Aides said Dole would outline his proposal in more detail while campaigning in the Midwest this week.
(29) The narrator and her parents and neighbors leave their home in the Midwest and head to greener pastures via the Oregon Trail.
(30) Flight directors were keeping close tabs Tuesday on a frontal system in the Midwest.
More similar words: midweek, midway, midwife, midwifery, battle of midway, west, lowest, slowest, western, northwest, southwest, west bank, north-west, awestruck, westerner, west germany, southwestern, northwestern, westernization, northwest passage, western hemisphere, dwelt, dwell, dwelled, food web, dwell on, dweller, cold weather, bad weather, dwelling.