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MidwestMid‧west /ˌmɪdˈwest/ noun - Business came to a halt throughout much of the Northeast, South and Midwest.
- First, Engler comes from a decisive battleground of the 1996 election, the industrial Midwest.
- Have such methods secured the Midwest for the Republicans in 1996?
- In much of the South and Midwest, the proportion is below 15 percent, and often below 5 percent.
- In the Midwest, introspection is practically forbidden.
- In the grain-growing Midwest, however, the roaring prices are simply a golden wave of opportunity.
- Skyrocketing energy costs, especially in the Midwest, have eroded consumers' disposable income.
- Versions of it happened again and again throughout the Midwest during the Depression.
ADJECTIVE► industrial· First, Engler comes from a decisive battleground of the 1996 election, the industrial Midwest.· We traveled 2, 251 miles in 11 days, cutting across nine states from the deep South to the industrial Midwest. the Midwest the central area of the United States—Midwestern adjective |