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.
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  • 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
  • Will Allen is an urban farmer in the American middle west and Midwest.
  • I drove kitty-corner across the upper middle west, from L' Anse, Michigan, to Redfield, South Dakota.
  • The Georgian, the Londoner, the Welshman and the Middle Westerner can understand the same printed language, precisely because it does not at all represent their peculiarities of dialect. Human Traits and their Social Significance
  • And when the frontier did move west beyond our boundaries, the settled middle westerners became middlemen: innkeepers and bartenders and provisioners for those choosing to go farther on.
  • ROBERTS: You know, Gerald Ford's an interesting figure because he represents an older style of Republican, sort of a moderate, Middle Westerner. CNN Transcript Jun 10, 2001
  • Now that Wisconsin's governor has given the Guard its marching orders, we can discern a new pattern of global repressive solidarity emerging - from the chastened pharaoh of the Middle East to the cheese-head pharaoh of the Middle West. The Media Consortium: Showdown in Madison: A Primer for the Wisconsin Protests
  • The hero ends up returning to the States, of course - the echt U.S. of the Middle West, no less - and a humble new beginning in that most capitalist of careers: accounting.
  • A few of the boys thought Johnny's intrusion odd, even cheeky; but most of them, employing the social assimilability of youth, -- especially that of youth in the Middle West, -- laid little stress upon it. On the Stairs
  • 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.
  • And no doubt it is part of our middle western definition of community, writ in the dictionary of our hearts, not scrawled on some public wall.

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