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Definition of Bostonian in English: Bostonianadjective bɒsˈtəʊnɪənbɑˈstoʊniən Relating to or characteristic of the city of Boston, the capital of the US state of Massachusetts, or its inhabitants. she had a tinge of a Bostonian accent Example sentencesExamples - Bostonian blue bloods were among the first to imitate, popularise and avidly collect the Impressionists.
- Armed with wireless guitars the Bostonian trio makes regular excursions from the stage.
- He was remarkably tall, with a big head and grave Bostonian courtesy.
- On social issues the Bostonian senator is progressive, but on economics he's on the right.
- This enthusiasm for Impressionism, particularly for Monet, became characteristically Bostonian.
noun bɒsˈtəʊnɪənbɑˈstoʊniən A native or inhabitant of the city of Boston, capital of the US state of Massachusetts. a Bostonian arrived last week to give out presents and to entertain local youngsters Example sentencesExamples - And Bostonians have a strong sense of community.
- When asked where they are from, native Bostonians will often give the name of a community - Southie, for example - rather than Boston itself.
- In an interview last week, this elegant Bostonian told us his great love is working for post-conflict situations.
- She also offended Berliners when she told them that she prefers the company of Bostonians.
- He is married to a Bostonian.
- The 58-year-old Bostonian moved from Washington to take up a five-year post at the authority last month.
- Bostonians had money to buy art, but they never showed it off.
- The town was named for the affluent Bostonian John Hancock (1737 - 1793) who was the first signer of the Declaration of Independence.
RhymesAberdonian, Amazonian, Apollonian, Babylonian, Baconian, Caledonian, Catalonian, Chalcedonian, Ciceronian, Devonian, draconian, Estonian, Etonian, gorgonian, Ionian, Johnsonian, Laconian, Macedonian, Miltonian, Newtonian, Oregonian, Oxonian, Patagonian, Plutonian, Tennysonian, Tobagonian, Washingtonian Definition of Bostonian in US English: Bostonianadjectivebɑˈstoʊniənbäˈstōnēən Relating to or characteristic of the city of Boston, the capital of the US state of Massachusetts, or its inhabitants. she had a tinge of a Bostonian accent Example sentencesExamples - This enthusiasm for Impressionism, particularly for Monet, became characteristically Bostonian.
- Bostonian blue bloods were among the first to imitate, popularise and avidly collect the Impressionists.
- He was remarkably tall, with a big head and grave Bostonian courtesy.
- On social issues the Bostonian senator is progressive, but on economics he's on the right.
- Armed with wireless guitars the Bostonian trio makes regular excursions from the stage.
nounbɑˈstoʊniənbäˈstōnēən A native or inhabitant of the city of Boston, capital of the US state of Massachusetts. a Bostonian arrived last week to give out presents and to entertain local youngsters Example sentencesExamples - She also offended Berliners when she told them that she prefers the company of Bostonians.
- And Bostonians have a strong sense of community.
- The town was named for the affluent Bostonian John Hancock (1737 - 1793) who was the first signer of the Declaration of Independence.
- He is married to a Bostonian.
- In an interview last week, this elegant Bostonian told us his great love is working for post-conflict situations.
- Bostonians had money to buy art, but they never showed it off.
- When asked where they are from, native Bostonians will often give the name of a community - Southie, for example - rather than Boston itself.
- The 58-year-old Bostonian moved from Washington to take up a five-year post at the authority last month.
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