midwestern in English

adjective

of the Midwest (north central region of the USA)

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1. Midwestern plants no longer manufacture many of these wares.Sentence dictionary

2. Anytown, USA Anytown, USA is like any other quiet, Midwestern suburb

3. Heavy rains triggered flooding across the midwestern United States, Oregon, and Washington.

4. 6 The topic of a Midwestern identity has nettled writers for decades.

5. America English has many dialects, especially the midwestern, southern, African American and Spanish dialects.

6. Brothers is a modernized bar and restaurant throwback to the old Midwestern corner tavern

7. Affiliated foods Midwest supplies over 850 independent food retailers in 12 Midwestern states.

8. Actually, my mum is the vice president of the midwestern direct marketing association

9. Charmer is a midwestern emo/pop punk band based out of Marquette, Michigan.

10. Croak graduated from the Midwestern University-Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1996

11. America has many dialects, especially the midwestern, southern, African American and Spanish dialects.

12. Creamed corn is very popular in the Midwestern and Southern parts of the United States

13. A Balinese makeover for a Midwestern Craftsman house isn't as outlandish as it might seem

14. Gunner is the Affably swaggering incarnation of wildness, defined by tame early 50s Midwestern standards.

15. Spring and summer weather is like that of most midwestern cities; severe thunderstorms may occur.

16. You Betcha is a Midwest Entertainment company that celebrates Busch Light, ranch, & all things midwestern.

17. In the Midwestern United States, fossilized segments of columnal crinoids are sometimes known as Indian beads.

18. The Chicagoan was published between 1926 and 1935 and was the Midwestern cousin of the New Yorker

19. In a similar way, Midwestern industry in the United States causes much of Canada’s acid rain problem.

20. The Cottontail is found throughout the eastern and Midwestern United States, and is common throughout much of its range

21. “Big Bopper” Richardson, chartered a plane with hopes of cutting travel time between frigid Midwestern tour stops

22. XCel Energy provides the energy that powers millions of homes and businesses across eight Western and Midwestern states

23. Blackburn News offers Local News, Weather Forecast, Sports and Free Daily News Updates for London, Windsor, Chatham, Sarnia and Midwestern Ontario

24. It is the principal city in the Chicago metropolitan area, situated in the Midwestern United States and the Great Lakes region.

25. See, there he goes, " Tully said in his earnest Midwestern locution . "He's walking around it... Now he's climbing on top of it.

26. Cockleburs (Xanthium spp.) are widely distributed in the midwestern US and grow as weeds in fencerows, ditches, and low or marshy areas

27. Bedrock is a full service commercial real estate firm based in downtown Detroit specializing in the strategic redevelopment of midwestern urban cores

28. The Brave product quality and commitment to customer service is deeply rooted in midwestern values, resulting in some of the highest customer satisfaction

29. But the coal industry and many Midwestern utilities say there is no conclusive evidence that stiff emission-control legislation would have any effect on acid-rain levels.

30. In The Copperheads in the Middle West, Klement argued that many Midwestern Democrats held southern Democratic racial and economic attitudes because of their southern roots

31. The Regulators and the Banditti, in the 1830's and 1840's an organized criminal gang known as the Banditti of the Prairie wasactive on the midwestern frontier

32. The series stars Hader as Midwestern hitman Barry Berkman, who travels to Los Angeles for assignment and ends up being accepted into the LA theater scene

33. WILL-Am 580 at Illinois Public Media, public radio at the University of Illinois, providing news, public affairs, arts, and cultural progrAmming for the midwestern United States

34. Brats are also popular in other Upper Midwestern states such as Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Indiana and Iowa, as well as cities with large populations like New York, …

35. When a renowned architecture scholar falls suddenly ill during a speaking tour, his son Jin finds himself stranded in Columbus, Ind., a small Midwestern city celebrated for its many significant

36. Blastomycosis (sometimes referred to as North American Blastomycosis) is a chronic granulomatous and suppurative disease caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis, a dimorphic fungus endemic to the south-central and Midwestern United States

37. Plum Curculio, a beetle native to the midwestern United States, is one of the most common and detrimental pests of apple in Wisconsin and can cause significant damage to tree fruit

38. 59 in the Wight cat.).↵ Serafini, 113.↵ Melandri, Combustione, 22.↵ Serafini, 208.↵ Serafini, 205.↵ Melandri, Combustione, 21.↵ Minsa Craig (née Goldberg) came from a Midwestern Jewish family with whom Burri, when in …

39. Montadale is the name of a breed of domestic sheep developed in the 1930s by E. H. Mattingly, a Midwestern commercial lamb buyer who had a dream of developing the ideal sheep.

40. Bob Seger - Hollywood Nights (Lyrics) She stood there bright as the sun on that California Coasthe was a midwestern boy on his ownShe looked at him with those soft eyes,so innocent and blueHe kne

41. The Clamor on Broadway at midday can be astonishing to a tourist from a midwestern town; if they happen to be digging up the street with jackhammers, the Clamor can be even worse

42. As we continue to reopen responsibly, we welcome you to experience our iconic sights, architectural marvels, award-winning culinary scene, diverse neighborhoods, and welcoming Midwestern soul that truly makes Chicago the city that feels like home.

43. When he had time off from shooting 1900, De Niro visited an army base in Northern Italy and tape-recorded soldiers from the Midwestern United States, whose accents he thought might be appropriate for Travis's character.

44. Bloodroot, (Sanguinaria canadensis), also called red puccoon, plant of the poppy family (Papaveraceae), native throughout eastern and midwestern North America.It grows in deciduous woodlands, where it blooms in early spring, and is sometimes cultivated as an ornamental

45. 1988 April 1, Harold Henderson, “Addicted to Chess”, in Chicago Reader‎[1]: Chess, it seems, is even more Bicoastal than the usual occasions of midwestern envy.··A person who lives near two coasts

46. Bloviate (v.) 1857, American English, a Midwestern word for "to talk aimlessly and boastingly; to indulge in 'high falutin'," according to Farmer (1890), who seems to have been the only British lexicographer to notice it

47. Avant, who hails from Cleveland, has something in common with Midwestern new jack R&B artists such as Dave Hollister and Donell Jones; he seems stuck in an upbeat and bouncy yet self-consciously thuggish and undistinguished groove

48. A SPIKY FLEA COULD RUIN MIDWESTERN ECOSYSTEMS AND KILL NATIVE FISH BY ABI COLE/OUTDOOR LIFE FEBRUARY 17, 2021 POPULAR SCIENCE Some of the highways that run through the capital were blocked by military trucks and Barbed-wire barricades.

49. The American Electric Power Company, owner of a string of Midwestern coal-burning plants, however, claims that a proposed acid-rain amendment to the Clean Air Act would increase residential rates for electricity by 50 percent and industrial rates by 80 percent.

50. Possibly a portmanteau of “broiled” and “roasted” coined to confuse you around what clearly appears to be simply fried chicken? Broasted chicken and wedge potatoes are a reliable Midwestern pair but seem largely forgotten for Nashville hot, Korean fried and even honey-buttered.