Marylander
Americannoun
plural
MarylandersExample Sentences
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The association recently reinforced the fence around the Marylander.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 1, 2026
Moore will take the oath of office using a Bible owned by Frederick Douglass, a Marylander who escaped slavery on the state’s Eastern Shore before going on to become an author and famed abolitionist.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 17, 2023
A Marylander and former slaveholder, he was six feet tall and had a drooping, worn facial expression and tobacco-stained teeth.
From New York Times • Dec. 21, 2022
“We’ve got to put that on,” Glass said, and he watched, hooked, as the Marylander closed in on a historic win — for Tiafoe, and for the county he’d represented on American tennis’s biggest stage.
From Washington Post • Sep. 8, 2022
The young Marylander was an energetic diplomat and thought he could get a deal made.
From "Seabiscuit: An American Legend" by Laura Hillenbrand
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