Definition of Arizonan in English:
Arizonan
adjectiveˌarɪˈzəʊnənˌɛrəˈzoʊnən
Relating to or characteristic of the US state of Arizona or its inhabitants.
Example sentencesExamples
- None of my childhood friends have an Arizonan accent either.
- His maverick political history and Arizonan heritage should lead him to embrace a return to the principle and practice of subsidiary federalism.
- Given the number of Arizonan voters, the chance of winning would be about two million to one against.
- While she generally loves the place and the work, she says she has not gone totally Arizonan.
- Out in the Arizonan desert many strange and inexplicable events take place on a regular basis.
- The menu features numerous Arizonan and traditional Mexican dishes, including a number of gluten-free items.
- He was arrested on Sunday in the small Arizonan town of Casa Grande.
- Visitors, local residents, and libraries alike will find this in-depth handbook a veritable cornucopia of all things Arizonan.
- Phoenix offers upscale restaurants that fuse Mexican and Arizonan cuisine.
nounˌarɪˈzəʊnənˌɛrəˈzoʊnən
A native or inhabitant of the US state of Arizona.
he became the 92nd Arizonan to play in the major leagues
Example sentencesExamples
- This should anger every right-thinking Arizonan.
- A fourth generation Arizonan, I moved back for the desert.
- A Spanish-speaking Arizonan has to translate between the two groups.
- The company is privately held since its formation and employs more than 250 Arizonans and 50 Mississippians.
- These native Arizonans are a lovely young couple who rented me a room in their cute bungalow apartment in Mesa.
- The fourth-generation Arizonan now leases the old university ranch to run a winter pick-it-yourself operation.
- We Arizonans voted to raise that money and spend that money on our kids' education!
- I'm a proud native Arizonan and as such, many of my poems have to do with the Sonoran Desert.
- The plucky Arizonan comes across as a woman who holds herself above the fray.
Definition of Arizonan in US English:
Arizonan
adjectiveˌɛrəˈzoʊnənˌerəˈzōnən
Relating to or characteristic of the US state of Arizona or its inhabitants.
Example sentencesExamples
- His maverick political history and Arizonan heritage should lead him to embrace a return to the principle and practice of subsidiary federalism.
- While she generally loves the place and the work, she says she has not gone totally Arizonan.
- None of my childhood friends have an Arizonan accent either.
- Phoenix offers upscale restaurants that fuse Mexican and Arizonan cuisine.
- Out in the Arizonan desert many strange and inexplicable events take place on a regular basis.
- He was arrested on Sunday in the small Arizonan town of Casa Grande.
- Given the number of Arizonan voters, the chance of winning would be about two million to one against.
- Visitors, local residents, and libraries alike will find this in-depth handbook a veritable cornucopia of all things Arizonan.
- The menu features numerous Arizonan and traditional Mexican dishes, including a number of gluten-free items.
nounˌɛrəˈzoʊnənˌerəˈzōnən
A native or inhabitant of the US state of Arizona.
he became the 92nd Arizonan to play in the major leagues
Example sentencesExamples
- A Spanish-speaking Arizonan has to translate between the two groups.
- The plucky Arizonan comes across as a woman who holds herself above the fray.
- These native Arizonans are a lovely young couple who rented me a room in their cute bungalow apartment in Mesa.
- This should anger every right-thinking Arizonan.
- We Arizonans voted to raise that money and spend that money on our kids' education!
- The fourth-generation Arizonan now leases the old university ranch to run a winter pick-it-yourself operation.
- A fourth generation Arizonan, I moved back for the desert.
- I'm a proud native Arizonan and as such, many of my poems have to do with the Sonoran Desert.
- The company is privately held since its formation and employs more than 250 Arizonans and 50 Mississippians.