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Arizonian

American  
[ar-uh-zoh-nee-uhn] / ˌær əˈzoʊ ni ən /

noun

Arizonians plural
  1. Arizonan.


adjective

  1. Arizonan.

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noun

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The Weekly Arizonian was the first newspaper in Arizona, having been established in Tubac on March 3, 1859.

From Washington Times • Jul. 27, 2016

On this date in 1859, the first issue of the Weekly Arizonian was published, with J. Howard Wells as editor.

From Washington Times • Jul. 27, 2016

This boyish mischievousness, distinctly Arizonian, reached its acme whenever it tended in the direction of our serious leader.

From The Last of the Plainsmen by Grey, Zane

There was a good deal of the primitive man still in the Arizonian.

From The Pirate of Panama A Tale of the Fight for Buried Treasure by Raine, William MacLeod

That afternoon, however, Billy Porter buttonholed DeWitt in the corral where the New Yorker was watching the Arizonian saddle his fractious horse.

From The Heart of the Desert Kut-Le of the Desert by Morrow, Honoré

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