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Chicagoan

[ shi-kah-goh-uhn, -kaw- ]

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Chicago, Ill.


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Example Sentences

Directed by fellow Chicagoan Steve James ( Hoop Dreams), Life Itself is a worthy tribute to the most popular film critic ever.

The freckled Marine officer and native Chicagoan replied, “I think a lot of Americans would agree with you.”

Chicagoan Bill Smith discovered Chen three years ago when she was scavenging for survival in Phnom Penh's toxic garbage dumps.

That's where Chicagoan Bill Smith found her three years ago.

And the spirit of the Chicagoan—who ended his days in that part of Southern California now known as Tarzana—is mighty yet.

There was a strange mingling of childishness and womanliness in this little Chicagoan to which Amy could not accustom herself.

Without an instant's hesitation, only compressing his lips firmly together, the Chicagoan presses the red-hot iron upon his arm.

So, without much apparent trouble, he leads the young Chicagoan along.

A native servant brings him a note, and it can be set down as positive that the young Chicagoan eagerly breaks the seal.

When Martine's plans were finally settled, Priscilla was delighted that she and the young Chicagoan were to be at the same school.

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