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Miamian
  • a word derived from Miami.

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He and the three other Miamian burglars sued former officials in the Nixon campaign, saying they were tricked into believing they were working for a national security agency.

From Washington Post • Feb. 3, 2021

While Jeter’s gold star becomes tarnished, his foil for all those years in New York - Miamian Alex Rodriguez - surges in popularity.

From Washington Times • Dec. 12, 2017

While Jeter’s gold star becomes tarnished, his foil for all those years in New York — Miamian Alex Rodriguez — surges in popularity.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 12, 2017

“Polyphonia” is a cool piece, yet you could feel Miamian warmth here and there in it.

From New York Times • Jun. 23, 2017

Miamian Tom Dixon, 35, who inhabits a relatively spacious 45-ft. catamaran houseboat he designed and built, notes that his 360-sq.-ft. living area is the equivalent of a one-car garage.

From Time Magazine Archive

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