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Wyomingite

British  
/ waɪˈəʊmɪŋˌaɪt /

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Wyoming

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Critics and supporters of the plan alike have said Wyomingites need more time to study the draft.

From Seattle Times

Wellspring will continue to fight to protect every Wyomingite's right to bodily autonomy.

From Salon

The women debated just once, in June, and Ms. Cheney used the forum to urge Wyomingites to “vote for somebody else” if they wanted a politician who would violate the oath of office.

From New York Times

But it’s also about core values such as integrity and loyalty, and what it means to live up to them as a public official representing Wyomingites.

From Los Angeles Times

Several members said they had been welcomed by Cheyenne’s small Muslim community and knew many kind non-Muslim Wyomingites.

From Washington Post