Cornhusker State
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A nickname for the U.S. state of Nebraska: "Cornhusker State" is the official nickname for Nebraska, a state located in the Midwestern United States on the Great Plains. The name refers to the state's historical and agricultural association with corn farming and the activity of husking corn.
Usage
- The term "Cornhusker State" is used as a proper noun to identify or poetically refer to the state of Nebraska. It is commonly found in formal contexts like state government publications, tourism materials, and historical texts, as well as in informal contexts like sports (e.g., the University of Nebraska's athletic teams are called the Cornhuskers).
- The license plate featured the slogan "The Cornhusker State."
- She was proud to be from the Cornhusker State.
Advanced Usage
- Metonymic Use: The term can be used metonymically to refer to the people, culture, or government of Nebraska.
- The Cornhusker State has passed new agricultural legislation.
Variants and Related Words
- Cornhusker (noun): A person who husks corn; specifically, a nickname for a resident of Nebraska or an athlete from the University of Nebraska.
- The cornhuskers worked in the fields.
- He is a lifelong Cornhusker fan.
Synonyms
- Nebraska: The official name of the state.
- The Beef State: An older, unofficial nickname for Nebraska, referencing its cattle industry.
Related Phrases
- "The Good Life": The official state slogan of Nebraska, often associated with it alongside "Cornhusker State."
- Nebraska, the Cornhusker State, promotes "The Good Life."
Noun
- a midwestern state on the Great Plains