The 1920s was commonly referred to as "The Roaring 20s"....
The 1930s was commonly referred to as "The Dirty Thirties"
Roaring Twentys.
The 1920s was known both as "The Roaring 20s" and "The Jazz Age. " Both of these nicknames reflect the importance of culture during this time, as well as how raucously the wealthy partied.
The "Nordic countries" is a commonly used nickname for the countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
No, sooner is an adverb. But there is a proper noun Sooner, a nickname applied to pioneers in the Oklahoma Territory.
It is applied to any Australian sports team including Rugby and cricket
The year was 1861 when "Stonewall" was first applied to Jackson. It was at the Battle of First Manassas.
the 1920's where called the Roaring twenties, the Jazz age And the era of wonderful nonesense. But it was never called Booming Twenties
The nickname was applied first to the Great Bell; it may have been named afterSir Benjamin Hall
The proper name "Snuffy" is a nickname applied to the Muppet character "Mr Snuffleupagus" and "Snuffy Smith" of the comic strip Barney Google.
"According to the sports information staff at Tech, references to the nickname The Flats date back as early as the 1920s. Why The Flats? Because in comparison to Tech Tower, which stands upon a hill, Grant Field lays on the flat part of the Tech campus. " according to: http://www.profootballresearchers.org
CSA is the abbreviation for the Confederate States of America. It also is applied to the Confederate States Army.
rose from about one-third in the early 1920s to almost two-thirds by the late 1920s.