Delawarean
Americannoun
adjective
adjective
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of or relating to the state of Delaware or its inhabitants
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of or relating to the Delaware river
Etymology
Origin of Delawarean
Example Sentences
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At the helm of the Senate’s environmental committee and a decades-old ally to fellow Delawarean President Biden, Mr. Carper has played a key role in helping the president advance his climate change agenda.
From Washington Times • May 22, 2023
In its fake announcement, the Delaware government added that Plaza had been “voted most famous Delawarean in the News Journal.”
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 2, 2023
Biden reportedly is close to Coons, a fellow Delawarean.
From Salon • Jan. 17, 2023
“I’m a proud Delawarean, but Pennsylvania is my native state — it’s in my heart,” Mr. Biden said.
From New York Times • Oct. 20, 2022
Soon, under the propaganda of Ruth's soft eyes and the drowsy spell of the Delawarean society, he joins the peaceful sect amongst which he labors.
From Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 27, June, 1873 by Various
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