texan in English

adjective

[Tex·an || 'teksən]

of or pertaining to Texas (USA)

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1. Show some Texan pride with a whole series of Texas-themed Buckles.

2. He practised his Texan accent by listening to cowboy bands on the radio.

3. Additionally, 24 T-6 Texan II aircraft would be purchased for the light attack role.

4. The Big Texan Steak Ranch, world famous for of the free 72oz steak challenge

5. As a Texan, Byres draws on the regional traditions of Mexico, Louisiana, and the South

6. They object to the two giants being lumped together simply because they are hugely ambitious, colossally expensive and largely Texan.

7. Avow is a c4 non-profit that works to secure unrestricted abortion access for every Texan

8. Texas' only attempt to establish a presence or control in the claimed territory was the failed Texan Santa Fe Expedition.

9. Man Arrested for Allegedly Carrying Weapon Near Vice President’s Residence Texan charged with weapons offenses after being detained near premises that …

10. The West Country dialect smacks as much of the farmyard as the patois of the French peasant, or the even more deliberate drawl of the Texan cattleman.

11. Originally from California but a longtime Texan, Byres is best known for his “live fire cookery”, worldly and approachable flavors, and fun, family-style service.

12. The Ataman gave best accuracy results with JSB 81.02 Grain pellets, while the .357 caliber Texan performed best using slugs from a new company called AeroMagnum

13. ‘Moreover, gay men who speak with what a North American newsreader would consider an ‘accent’ - such as British, Australian, or even Texan gays - rarely Assibilate at all.’

14. ‘Moreover, gay men who speak with what a North American newsreader would consider an ‘accent’ - such as British, Australian, or even Texan gays - rarely Assibilate at all.’.

15. Texas Barbecue refers to the segment of Texan cuisine that specializes in grilled and smoked meats, as well as the many side dishes that traditionally accompany them

16. 1 day ago · Texan LNG Project Axed; BP Plans UK's Largest Hydrogen Project; Oil Groups React to Haaland Senate Confirmation; Total Planting 40,000 Hectare …

17. 26 Apart from being a Physicist he embodied certain stereotypical Texan character attributes being a tough guy, recreational gunslinger and a daredevil pilot all at the same time.

18. “Chunk is what you do to a rock or something heavy and vaguely unimportant.” Another Texan, Hans Hansen, had his own distinctions: “I think ‘chuck’ involves aim and ‘Chunk’ is just

19. Based on the 1836 standoff between a group of Texan and Tejano men, led by Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie, and Mexican dictator Santa Anna's forces at the Alamo in San Antonio Texas.

20. B : to stamp (a different coin design or a Countermark) onto a coin counterstamp a coin of Heraclius on a coin of Justinian counterstamp a Texan 8- real piece on a Mexican 5-real piece

21. This decisive battle of the Texas Revolution may have taken General Samuel Houston and the Texan Army across land now named in honor of their fight against Santa Anna’s Mexican Army, The Battleground at Deer Park.

22. "Cheerlessness" carves out the perfect trine foundation to aspect both the anthemic "Cheaptime Morals" and the much looser jam "Christian Right" (the latter featuring fellow Texan Andrew Savage of Parquet Courts)

23. Amanda Berg Wilson Co-Founder and Artistic Director Amanda is a native Texan, a Kenyon College alumna, a former Chicagoan, and the founder and Artistic Director of The Catamounts, for whom she has directed all six full-length productions, including Mr

24. As a political Activist, Nelson calls to mind another Texan who made a mark in Washington: "Good Time" Charlie Wilson, the late Democratic member of Congress who was known for his hard partying, his rebellious streak and his undeniable effectiveness.

25. The economic riddle for 2018 Will the middle and working classes see any gains from the big tax cut Of course, the most upwardly mobile Texan since Red Adair can't claim she wasn't forewarned on the likelihood of her Cheeseparing chum having long pockets.

26. By Alcalde Staff Between going mostly digital (for now) and shifting its coverage, how the pandemic has changed The Daily Texan over the last year. The Longhorns in Your Neighborhood: A Program Started on the Basketball Courts of East Austin 30 Years Ago is Still Going Strong

27. Is an Atlanta-based company which offers rides, sightseeing tours and aerobatic flights for hire to the public in the Boeing PT-17 "Stearman" (single seat open cockpit Biplane), the Waco (two seat open cockpit Biplane) and the venerable North American AT-6 "Texan" (WWII advanced combat trainer).

28. A fort, once a chapel, in San Antonio, Texas, where a group of Americans made a heroic stand against a much larger Mexican force in 1836, during the war for Texan independence from Mexico.The Mexicans, under General Santa Anna, besieged the Alamo and eventually killed all of the defenders, including Davy Crockett.

29. Texas declared its secession from the Union on February 1, 1861, and joined the Confederate States on March 2, 1861, after it had replaced its governor, Sam Houston, who had refused to take an oath of allegiance to the Confederacy.As with those of other states, the Declaration of Secession was not recognized by the US government at Washington, DC.Some Texan military units fought in the Civil