Winnipegger
//ˈwɪnəˌpɛɡəɹ//
"Winnipegger" in a Sentence (4 examples)
When a Winnipegger gets his wagon stuck in one of them, he loosens the traces and lets the horses scramble out; and then, pulling off his clothes, goes in to extricate the vehicle, which, by the skillful use of ropes, he usually accomplishes.
Our tears were shed on behalf of the Winnipegger who has himself photographed in the shaggy buffalo coat.
A citizen of Albert Lea, Minn., calls himself an Albert Lean; . . . one of Winnipeg, Man., is a Winnipegger.
The 19-year-old Winnipegger just signed his first pro hockey contract, a three-year deal with the Colorado Avalanche.
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