southwesterner
Americannoun
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a native or inhabitant of the southwest.
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(initial capital letter) a native or inhabitant of the southwestern U.S.
Etymology
Origin of southwesterner
1855–60, southwestern + -er 1
Example Sentences
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“Garner wasn’t a full-on Southerner, he was a Southwesterner,” Post said.
From Los Angeles Times
The sandblasted, sometimes off-kilter Southwesterner and the sardonic Boston brahmin have the chummy rapport of old friends, which they are.
Not a single Southwesterner, nor a genuine Westerner, not even a Protestant.
After noting that all nine justices attended Harvard or Yale law schools and that only one grew up in the Midwest, he wrote: “Not a single Southwesterner or even, to tell the truth, a genuine Westerner.”
From Time
If only he had first arrived in New York in the restful quiet of a Sunday, so the young Southwesterner found himself thinking, perhaps the metropolis might not have seemed to him so overwhelming.
From Project Gutenberg
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