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arkansan

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Arkansan \Arkansan\ n. a resident of Arkansas. Syn: Arkansawyer

Usage examples of arkansan.

The Arkansan soldiers would bleed plenty enough before this day was over.

Devereaux regarded the new DCI as a politically correct nincompoop appointed by the Arkansan President whom, although a fellow Democrat, he despised, and that was before Paula Jones and Monica Lewinsky.

Mary, a fellow Arkansan, had done well in Hollywood, winning an Academy Award for acting, but she had never lost touch with her roots.

Lieutenant General Wesley Clark, director of strategic policy for the Joint Chiefs and a fellow Arkansan I had first met at Georgetown in 1965.

I was also proud that the only Arkansan ever to run for national office, Senator Joe T.

So on that basis alone, there was no doubt the sentence of death for a twenty-one-year-old Arkansan named William L.

Austin Teutsch, a white Arkansan who worked in the store for a time in the 1970s and later wrote a generally admiring biography of Walton.

By the Post, not more than thirty yards separated them, but the distance between the Arkansan left and the American right was still almost a hundred yards.

That enabled the Arkansan artillery battery positioned on the far left to bring what almost amounted to enfilade fire on their opponents.

Bryant stayed behind, after Houston and the other Arkansan officers left to begin the prisoner exchange.

The southern Indian nations had their own customs and traditions, which harmonized far more closely with Arkansan practice than they ever had with that of Americans.

His upbringing led him to disapprove of Arkansan customs when it came to sex.

When it came to relations between the sexes, Arkansan youth behaved in a manner that was quite scandalous by American standards, especially those of New England.

New England women who were already expressing an unhealthy interest in Arkansan custom.

A dusty, disheveled guy whose sandy crew cut even looked rumpled, he was always with his close friend and fellow Arkansan Captain Morris.