An American who lives in New England.
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Examples for "Yankee"
Examples for "Yankee"
1That is the defect in the Yankee women; they have no character.
2I'll thank you not to use that Yankee expression in this house!
3My father was right when he said I shouldn't marry a Yankee.
4Only free enterprise and Yankee ingenuity could have brought about Model U-238.
5They are charging right up in the midst of the Yankee line.
1Jared Long, the New Englander, was equally positive in the other direction.
2Mansfield, a New Englander, relished fresh air and ran a cool courtroom.
3But the New Englander of the frontier was nothing if not foolhardy.
4His wife, a grim, spectacled New Englander, sat in the revolving desk-chair.
5My article on ''German Instruction in General History'' in ''The New Englander.''
6The doctor was a New Englander who had joined them at Hoboken.
7The writer is a transplanted New Englander living in New Jersey.
8The New Englander demanded a cultivated intellect as the servant of the spirit.
9The days of the early New Englander were not all dark.
10Though born in Pennsylvania, Mr. Smyth is none the less a New Englander.
11The New Englander looked below the surface, and was not so easily deceived.
12There isn't a New Englander on the payroll, even at the tippy top.
13Ephraim was a New Englander, and not an adept in expressing his emotions.
14Scratch a New Englander to-day, it is said, and you find the Puritan.
15A sturdy New Englander visiting New York for the first time.
16She is a New Englander-notfrom Boston, but from the country.