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How to use Kentuckian in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Kentuckian? Here are some examples.

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For all his arrogant protestations and provocations, he was an old-style Kentuckian boy.
Having released his fourth studio album in September, the Kentuckian virtuoso continues to redefine the role of the cello in contemporary music.
Southern frontiersmen dominated Congress, including Kentuckian Henry Clay as Speaker of the House and South Carolinian John C. Calhoun.
A quiet, laid-back Kentuckian of few words, Gullett bristles at the attention and praise.
They nominated James G. Birney, a Kentuckian and former slaveholder, for president.
Andrew is a Kentuckian musician with a passion for experimentation.
He would bring him to his office after the Senate recessed and ply him with drinks until the inebriated Kentuckian would agree to anything Johnson wanted.
The new Southern militancy, empowered by the influx of Whigs, led to the Democratic Party's 1860 split between supporters of Illinoisan Stephen Douglas and Kentuckian John C. Breckinridge.
Examples from Classical Literature
His accent, which was Kentuckian and therefore Southern, had helped him also.
The hospitality of the Kentuckian is great and lasting, but even gold will wear thin in time.
Your Kentuckian of the present day is a good illustration of the doctrine of transmitted instincts and pecularities.
Don't I live with an uppity woman who thinks a freeborn mixed Kentuckian like myself makes a fine house gal for anyone from Carolina who's got a Jamaican grannie?
Fortunately their plot was overheard by John Day, the Kentuckian, and communicated to the partners, who took quiet and effectual means to frustrate it.
On recognising his antagonist in the duel, the kentuckian gives out a groan.
Rousseau is a kentuckian, and it is very encouraging to learn that he talks as he does.
But when the kentuckian pointed his revolver at the speaker, they pulled to the shore at once.
So far from being grave, this dark kentuckian was as gay and buoyant as any of the party.
This Kinney was also a Baptist preacher, a kentuckian, and a pro-slavery man.
He is a kentuckian by birth, and says he has kinfolks every-where.
MacKinstry, a tall kentuckian, saluted, and was the first one to speak.
Not so the young kentuckian and his older companion, the Texan.
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