NOUN
- the north central region of the United States (sometimes called the heartland or the breadbasket of America)
How To Use middle west In A Sentence
- It is January in the Middle West and people are sliding across the iced campus walkways, their faces freezing into grimaces whenever a stiff wind gusts off the river.
- The tensions of the Nixon presidency were replaced by the plain vanilla administration of a friendly, middle-aged, middle-class man from the Middle West.
- The second was Polycarp Kusch, a young experimentalist from the Middle West, with large angular movements and a loud assertive voice. How Nobel Prizewinners Get That Way
- This huge monoculture is covering most of the middle West and a lot of the rest of the country like a second great American lawn.
- I don't capitalize the words because middle westerners don't call that much attention to themselves.
- They swept up from the main gallery on the great stairs, with a second prong up the middle west servants' stairs and a flanking attack through the dumbwaiter in the music library.
- In the Middle West, especially in Indiana, the little spermophile, sometimes called the ground-squirrel, is common and not afraid to venture into the outskirts of a village. On the Trail An Outdoor Book for Girls
- Dudley Pickering was a middle-aged Middle Westerner, who by thrift and industry had amassed a considerable fortune out of automobiles. Uneasy Money
- There his cousin, Gilbert, resented this cousin from the Middle West.
- An Easterner or a Middle Westerner would have thought it over first. Vignettes of San Francisco