Similar words: midwest, western, westerner, northwestern, southwestern, westernization, western hemisphere, midweek. Meaning: adj. of a region of the United States generally including Ohio; Indiana; Illinois; Iowa; Missouri; Kansas; Nebraska; and sometimes Michigan; Wisconsin; Minnesota.
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1. Lewis's novel doesn't flatter Midwestern attitudes and morals.
2. The play is set in a small Midwestern town.
3. Lewis' novel doesn't flatter Midwestern attitudes and morals.
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4. Midwestern tourists stopped to consider the recumbent women.
5. Midwestern plants no longer manufacture many of these wares.
6. I recall high school as one vast, Midwestern plain of unhappiness.
7. A week after that, three big Midwestern states hold primaries, and on March 26, Californians go to the polls.
8. The topic of a Midwestern identity has nettled writers for decades.
9. This was quintessential Midwestern farming country.
10. A state in midwestern United States.
11. Most tornadoes occur in the Midwestern United States.
12. Merrill Lynch reports that a collapse could imperil Midwestern banks.
13. America has many dialects, especially the midwestern, southern, African American and Spanish dialects.
14. Many wind farms, especially in the Midwestern United States, are located on farmland.
15. Gerald Ford was a product of small town Midwestern America.
16. The midwestern state of Missouri is called the Show Me State.
17. There have been fossils found in the midwestern United States.
18. For comparison, we utilized patients from clinics at a Midwestern inner city medical center.
19. Despite his empathy, the contrast between young men in earrings to the plain-talking, Midwestern senator was startling.
20. I used to travel the world for a medium-sized Midwestern bank with five billion dollars in assets.
21. Your little friendship lamp is now a lighthouse in the fictitious Midwestern city of Springfield.
22. Jesse Jackson would siphon enough black votes to prevent Clinton from carrying any of the industrial midwestern states.
23. Chef Foley was one of the first to tout Midwestern cuisine.
24. So far, some sixty million acres of Eastern and Midwestern forest have been defoliated over the years.
25. The Virgin's shawl is of a distinctly baroque blue and the manger itself is full of plump Midwestern wheat stalks.
26. Like all icons, Bigfoot stands for deeper values: durability, consistency, the strong Midwestern ethic of substance over flash.
27. Last weekend in Iowa, however, the president made a campaign appearance before citizens affected by the 1993 Midwestern floods.
28. Rudy Giuliani, with his three marriages and liberal views on abortion and gay rights, remains unacceptable to midwestern conservatives, despite winning the support of the televangelist Pat Robertson.
29. My early years were spent in Akron (Iowa), a small midwestern town of 1000 people, approximately 35 miles from Sioux City.
30. I about the plane returning to California from the Midwestern town where my sister's family lives.
More similar words: midwest, western, westerner, northwestern, southwestern, westernization, western hemisphere, midweek, midwinter, midafternoon, vested interest, midway, stern, astern, sterne, midwife, postern, cistern, eastern, sternly, midwifery, sternness, northeastern, southeastern, easternmost, jester, pester, tester, fester, forester.