Definition of Oklahoman in English:
Oklahoman
adjective ˌəʊkləˈhəʊm(ə)nˌoʊkləˈhoʊmən
Relating to or characteristic of the US state of Oklahoma or its inhabitants.
Example sentencesExamples
- Certain Oklahoman sheriffs have grumpily muttered that they have better things to do than deal with stuff like this.
- During her show, Miley welcomed the Oklahoman rockers onstage for a cover collaboration.
- Your views are extremist and do not reflect Oklahoman sentiments in the least.
- The accents are Oklahoman and Texan, and they come not just from expatriates of the Dust Bowl states but also from their California-born children and grandchildren.
- My Oklahoman husband, meeting the ocean only recently, on a small freighter, responded to it with passion and not a sign of seasickness.
noun ˌəʊkləˈhəʊm(ə)nˌoʊkləˈhoʊmən
A native or inhabitant of the US state of Oklahoma.
the handsome Oklahoman remained active in both TV and film
Example sentencesExamples
- I'm glad to see so many Oklahomans coming out to support public education funding.
- He said Oklahomans could expect to see hotter summers within the next few decades.
- A native Oklahoman, the 28-year-old had never been out of the continental United States prior to the Tour.
- A 44-year-old Oklahoman, he has upscale tastes in cars and homes.
- The square-jawed Oklahoman looked the part of Utah State's next head football coach.
Rhymes
Bowman, Oman, omen, Roman, showman, showmen, yeoman, yeomen
Definition of Oklahoman in US English:
Oklahoman
adjectiveˌōkləˈhōmənˌoʊkləˈhoʊmən
Relating to or characteristic of the US state of Oklahoma or its inhabitants.
Example sentencesExamples
- Your views are extremist and do not reflect Oklahoman sentiments in the least.
- My Oklahoman husband, meeting the ocean only recently, on a small freighter, responded to it with passion and not a sign of seasickness.
- Certain Oklahoman sheriffs have grumpily muttered that they have better things to do than deal with stuff like this.
- The accents are Oklahoman and Texan, and they come not just from expatriates of the Dust Bowl states but also from their California-born children and grandchildren.
- During her show, Miley welcomed the Oklahoman rockers onstage for a cover collaboration.
nounˌōkləˈhōmənˌoʊkləˈhoʊmən
A native or inhabitant of the US state of Oklahoma.
the handsome Oklahoman remained active in both TV and film
Example sentencesExamples
- The square-jawed Oklahoman looked the part of Utah State's next head football coach.
- A 44-year-old Oklahoman, he has upscale tastes in cars and homes.
- He said Oklahomans could expect to see hotter summers within the next few decades.
- A native Oklahoman, the 28-year-old had never been out of the continental United States prior to the Tour.
- I'm glad to see so many Oklahomans coming out to support public education funding.