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  • noun Someone from Cape Cod

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Examples

  • If Ocean Spray didn't like the name Cape Codder, why Harpoon?

    Cranberry Cocktail Confusion 2008

  • The Cape Codder can remain the plain drink of Ocean Spray and vodka on the rocks, garnished with a wedge of lime.

    Cranberry Cocktail Confusion 2008

  • In 1965, it ran print ads touting the Cape Codder.

    Cranberry Cocktail Confusion 2008

  • Will then completed his dressing, and looked like a Cape Codder just arrived from a fishing-smack.

    The Knights of the White Shield Up-the-Ladder Club Series, Round One Play Edward A. Rand

  • "Why, to hear Uncle talk, you'd think you were a combination of Sherlock Holmes and Will Rogers and Abraham Lincoln and God! But as far as I can see, you're a dumb sorehead Cape Codder, beefing because your pretty car's got a scratch!"

    The Criminal C.O.D Taylor, Phoebe Atwood, 1909-1976 1940

  • And even when dressed in their best, practically no Cape Codder he knew would venture into the woods at night wearing a brimmed felt hat.

    The Criminal C.O.D Taylor, Phoebe Atwood, 1909-1976 1940

  • Overwhelmed the Cape Codder had risen to his feet.

    Walter and the Wireless Sara Ware Bassett 1920

  • Besides, being a true Cape Codder, he disliked hiring other than Cape men to work the schooner.

    Sheila of Big Wreck Cove A Story of Cape Cod James A. Cooper 1917

  • Barstow, he sings out: 'And here's another Cape Codder, Ogden,' he says.

    Fair Harbor Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • I should think I was talking to a Cape Codder, the best kind of one.

    Kent Knowles: Quahaug Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

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