Michigander
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Michigander
1825–35, blend of Michigan and gander, name first applied to Lewis Cass, governor of the Michigan Territory (1813–31)
Example Sentences
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The Michigander spent years as a top aide to progressive ex-Rep.
From Salon • Jun. 2, 2026
In statement that did not reference the campaign against him, Mr Biden thanked "every Michigander who made their voice heard today".
From BBC • Feb. 27, 2024
For several weeks, the owlet would return to Gillard’s home to feed from the roof, where the young Michigander had left food.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 23, 2023
“For the next four years, our task is to ensure that every Michigander, present and future, can succeed,” Whitmer said to the nearly 1,000 people in attendance.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 1, 2023
Billie, I wish I could shake you right here by the Michigander sea.
From Kit of Greenacre Farm by Forrester, Izola L. (Izola Louise)
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