Alabamian
Britishadjective
noun
Example Sentences
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The hall remembered the songwriter as a “beloved Alabamian, songwriter, friend, mentor, and so much more.”
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 8, 2026
YouGov found that 81 percent of Alabamian registered voters have a favorable view of Saban, with 58 percent describing their view of him as “very favorable.”
From Slate • Feb. 19, 2024
But moviegoers had embraced the tale of Tom Hanks’s kindhearted Alabamian, and it spent the summer hovering at or near the top of the box office, a run that Oscar voters surely noted.
From New York Times • Mar. 14, 2023
The defendants included New Tribes Mission Brazil; Wilson Kannenberg, who with his American wife, Lori, runs a missionary organization “reaching the unreached,” according to a promotional video; Josiah McIntyre, an Alabamian missionary.
From Washington Post • Oct. 31, 2021
The Alabamian was much less delicate or more determined than myself; when he heard of Walter's intentions, his face darkened threateningly.
From Border and Bastille by Lawrence, George A. (George Alfred)
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