Alabamian
Britishadjective
noun
Example Sentences
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The hall remembered the songwriter as a “beloved Alabamian, songwriter, friend, mentor, and so much more.”
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 8, 2026
YouGov found that 81 percent of Alabamian registered voters have a favorable view of Saban, with 58 percent describing their view of him as “very favorable.”
From Slate • Feb. 19, 2024
Perry, a professor of African American studies at Princeton and an Alabamian, argues that to understand the full history of America, one must study the South.
From New York Times • Dec. 30, 2021
He lived a long life, until 1916, when he was regarded as the oldest native Alabamian.
From Washington Post • May 14, 2021
How ridiculous it is to say I had drunk so copiously of the noble spirit of Dr. Howe that I was fired with the desire to rescue from darkness and obscurity the little Alabamian!
From The Story of my life; with her letters (1887-1901) and a supplementary account of her education, including passages from the reports and letters of her teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, by John Albert Macy by Macy, John Albert
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