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cornhusker

[ kawrn-huhs-ker ]

noun

  1. a person or thing involved in the husking of corn.
  2. (initial capital letter) a Nebraskan (used as a nickname).


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Origin of cornhusker1

An Americanism dating back to 1840–50; corn 1 + husk + -er 1
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The series begins with the wealthy, sophisticated Rebecca looking down her nose at the American cornhusker but soon softens her into viewing him from a common place of heartache.

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The state of the cornhuskers has no public charter schools and a graduation rate of 96.6 percent.

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They may not like Chambers’ attitude in the super-conservative cornhusker state, but they are certainly listening to him now.

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When he was the musical director on the comedian Steve Allen’s television show in the 1960s, Mr. Allen told him that he looked more like “a Nebraska cornhusker.â€

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People have a lot of pride around the cornhusker, and that was sort of tarnished.

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