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islander

[ UK /ˈa‍ɪləndɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈaɪɫəndɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an inhabitant of an island

How To Use islander In A Sentence

  • Islanders on the frontline hid in bomb shelters. The Sun
  • But the Marshall islanders take little interest in those factors - what count instead are the shapes and orientations of the ocean swells that break around islands.
  • It appears that after Cook was wounded in the back, islanders clubbed him to death.
  • The islanders could barely survive without an export crop.
  • There was formerly a tribe of South Sea islanders who, until discovered by explorers, had never made the connection between sexual congress and pregnancy.
  • Islanders 'Danis, Capitals' Ovechkin thrive in the clutch in February - USATODAY. com Islanders' Danis, Capitals' Ovechkin thrive in the clutch in February
  • Many Long Islanders have used the locavore philosophy to inspire flexibility and freedom in creating their Thanksgiving menu.
  • Plantations of brackens and garlic are the main source of vegetable income for islanders.
  • The islanders were on fire and determined to fight against the attackers.
  • They were treated as nonentities by the legal and social adjudicators of British later, Australian Tasmania, allowed grudgingly to occupy land on the islands without ever being acknowledged as its owners, and referred to dismissively as “half-castes” or, vaguely, as “the Islanders.” The Song of The Dodo
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