Examples of 'distinctly american' in a sentence

Meaning of "distinctly american"

distinctly American: Describes something that is clearly and uniquely characteristic of American culture, style, or identity

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distinctly american
That are distinctly american.
Their presidential sound could not be more distinctly American.
Oregon was a distinctly American term for the region.
The greatest aim is to identify distinctly American values.
Her work is distinctly American in every essential way.
The work also labels words which have a distinctly American origin.
Is this a distinctly American phenomenon?
American composer Charles Ives wrote music that was distinctly American.
And this film is distinctly American too.
The most distinctly American musics are a result of cross-cultural hybridization through close contact.
A perfect cover for this distinctly American movement.
Jazz music, a distinctly American invention, is different from any other types of music.
Our national parks tell distinctly American stories.
America has soaked up influences from all other cultures, but created something distinctly American.
Driving a car was a distinctly American passion.

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Frontier Protestantism had become not only popular, but distinctly American.
These suburbs were a distinctly American phenomenon.
I think Belgians kind of like Belgian waffles . But to them, Belgian waffles seem distinctly American.
New England is the birthplace of distinctly American literature and the philosophy termed transcendentalism.
Folk ragtime is a subgenre of ragtime, a distinctly American music.
And, certainly, none more distinctly American than the two people we honour here tonight.
From then on, collegiate wrestling emerged as a distinctly American sport.
Movies have a distinctly American dominance.
Particularly noted for his dramatic abilities, Kriza also embodied a distinctly American style of dancing.
Until then, this distinctly American problem will require an American solution.
The best aim is to identify distinctly American values.
Craps is a distinctly American game, even though it originated in England as ‘ hazard '.
American barbecue is distinctly American.
There is no distinctly American criminal class-except Congress . - Mark Twain.
Over the years, donuts have become a distinctly American food passion.
The style is distinctly American.
How, then, are September 11 and its aftermath represented as a distinctly American story?
Halloween is a distinctly American holiday.
But on Independence Day, it 's all about a distinctly American.
Yet despite this policy shift, the distinctly American optimism is confoundingly hard to shake.
LH, Ryan, you are from Canada, but you seem distinctly American.
If you think Labor Day is a distinctly American holiday, think again.
But to them, Belgian waffles seem distinctly American.
The document calls this " a distinctly American internationalism . ".
His canon of work represents 7 of the most remarkable and distinctly American books ever written.
The City-Council building is a representation of a distinctly American extrapolation of the Beaux Arts mode.
It 's a 21 st century sports car with a distinctly American legacy.
Indeed, they sound distinctly American.

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