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		Definition of Hoosier in English: Hoosiernoun ˈhuːʒ(ɪ)əˈhuʒər North American A native or inhabitant of the state of Indiana, US. 〈美〉山地人(指美国印第安纳州的土著人或居民) Example sentencesExamples -  The state's project in this case is called Energize Indiana, its aim, to help unemployed Hoosiers find work.
 -  Grandma is much like Ethan Edwards in her attitudes, denigrating everyone who isn't a Jayhawker, including Hoosiers, Missourians, and Indians.
 -  She lopped a year off his age to make him seem even more prodigious to credulous Hoosiers.
 -  Born William Bailey on February 6, 1962 in Lafayette, Indiana, our Hoosier hero Axl Rose turns 42 today.
 -  In 2004, 60 percent of Hoosiers surveyed supported extending at least some rights to same-sex couples.
 -  On Saturday, the Hoosiers play Xavier in Indianapolis.
 -  He may not work here in Indiana anymore, but he'll always be a Hoosier hero.
 -  Within southern Indiana, the Hoosier National Forest was created in 1951.
 -  The Hoosiers got off to a 4-1 start in the Big Ten.
 -  Bird, a native Hoosier from French Lick, Ind., had a basketball career that placed him in the Hall of Fame in October of 1998.
 -  He is a native Hoosier firmly settled in Indy's suburbs.
 -  The post above has been revised to correct the error, and I apologize to any offended Hoosiers or Californians.
 -  Daniels argued that all the missed conference calls and late deliveries - due to outsiders confused by Indiana's unique time warp - were costing Hoosiers money.
 -  No offense meant to any Hoosiers or racing fans (both of whom I like), but shouldn't our money be a little more dignified?
 -  We assume he will have fun telling that to the 160,000 unemployed Hoosiers.
 -  Many in the media have been stirring for a change since December, but the Hoosiers finished fourth in the BigTen with a 10-6 record.
 -  Gay and lesbian Hoosiers made historic progress in the 2003 in the Indiana general assembly, where I work.
 -  And don't forget that the Hoosiers have the John Mellencamp Pavilion, an excellent indoor athletic facility.
 -  They're all Hoosiers like myself, raised in Indiana.
 -  A Hoosier informs me it is properly Indiana University, not University of Indiana.
 
 
 OriginEarly 19th century: of unknown origin.    Definition of Hoosier in US English: Hoosiernounˈho͞oZHərˈhuʒər North American A native or inhabitant of Indiana. 〈美〉山地人(指美国印第安纳州的土著人或居民) Example sentencesExamples -  Daniels argued that all the missed conference calls and late deliveries - due to outsiders confused by Indiana's unique time warp - were costing Hoosiers money.
 -  Within southern Indiana, the Hoosier National Forest was created in 1951.
 -  And don't forget that the Hoosiers have the John Mellencamp Pavilion, an excellent indoor athletic facility.
 -  The state's project in this case is called Energize Indiana, its aim, to help unemployed Hoosiers find work.
 -  She lopped a year off his age to make him seem even more prodigious to credulous Hoosiers.
 -  No offense meant to any Hoosiers or racing fans (both of whom I like), but shouldn't our money be a little more dignified?
 -  He is a native Hoosier firmly settled in Indy's suburbs.
 -  Grandma is much like Ethan Edwards in her attitudes, denigrating everyone who isn't a Jayhawker, including Hoosiers, Missourians, and Indians.
 -  On Saturday, the Hoosiers play Xavier in Indianapolis.
 -  The Hoosiers got off to a 4-1 start in the Big Ten.
 -  Many in the media have been stirring for a change since December, but the Hoosiers finished fourth in the BigTen with a 10-6 record.
 -  In 2004, 60 percent of Hoosiers surveyed supported extending at least some rights to same-sex couples.
 -  A Hoosier informs me it is properly Indiana University, not University of Indiana.
 -  Gay and lesbian Hoosiers made historic progress in the 2003 in the Indiana general assembly, where I work.
 -  Born William Bailey on February 6, 1962 in Lafayette, Indiana, our Hoosier hero Axl Rose turns 42 today.
 -  They're all Hoosiers like myself, raised in Indiana.
 -  The post above has been revised to correct the error, and I apologize to any offended Hoosiers or Californians.
 -  We assume he will have fun telling that to the 160,000 unemployed Hoosiers.
 -  Bird, a native Hoosier from French Lick, Ind., had a basketball career that placed him in the Hall of Fame in October of 1998.
 -  He may not work here in Indiana anymore, but he'll always be a Hoosier hero.
 
 
 OriginEarly 19th century: of unknown origin.     |