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Nebraskan

American  
[nuh-bras-kuhn] / nəˈbræs kən /

adjective

  1. of or relating to Nebraska.

  2. Geology. of or relating to the Nebraskan.


noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Nebraska.

  2. Geology. the first stage of the glaciation of North America during the Pleistocene.

Etymology

Origin of Nebraskan

First recorded in 1870–75; Nebrask(a) + -an

Example Sentences

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On the other hand, he added, “there is not a great amount of Nebraskans clamoring about the misuse of public vehicles.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Nebraskan homeowners, for instance, have seen a 53% increase in escrow costs in the past five years, the company noted, among the highest in the nation, due to rising home-insurance costs and property taxes.

From MarketWatch

“I don’t think that the majority of Nebraskans agree with you,” he shot back.

From Salon

“Everyday Nebraskans are going to be hurt regardless of whether they have Medicaid and marketplace coverage,” she added.

From Salon

Organizers spoke with Nebraskans about the value of paid sick leave, created educational materials and bought ad space to boost voter awareness.

From Salon