Noun
midwesterner (plural midwesterners)
Alternative letter-case form of Midwesterner
Midwesterner (plural Midwesterners)
(US) A person from the Midwest.
People from Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Kentucky are often considered Midwesterners.
What a midwesterner he was, a thoroughly unhip guy with his heart in the usual place, on the sleeve, in plain sight. Charles Baxter
I'm a Midwesterner by birth, and when I traveled there, when I was young, most of the small towns were thriving, vibrant places. Philip Caputo
At my core, I'm a Midwesterner. Paul Rudd
This gruesome story is the subject of an excellent recent book by Jeff Guinn, The Road to Jonestown in which we see Jones, a Midwesterner with progressive ideas about economics and race relations, become increasingly deranged. Source: Internet
Donnie Kolb is an old-school Midwesterner who bumbled his way into riding bikes in the Pacific Northwest. Source: Internet
Early in her career, the accomplished, straight-shooting Midwesterner planned on becoming a lawyer. Source: Internet