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Londoner

[ US /ˈɫəndənɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a native or resident of London

How To Use Londoner In A Sentence

  • My disorganization was a chaotic river that I waded through every day, somehow coming out the other end dry only due to the comparatively placid pace of being a Londoner. Ed Zitron: Ride the Whirlwind: Making a New York Minute Last
  • The crowd is a mix between trendy hotel visitors and posh Londoners.
  • Hosting on Airbnb puts money in the pockets of regular Londoners. Times, Sunday Times
  • Three centuries ago, Londoners flocked to the site to sup from the health-giving St Chad's Well. 10 of the best pubs in London
  • Most Londoners have been in the awkward situation of having to explain to visitors from the US, that the flags aren't at half mast because someone has died, but merely to mourn the loss of our Empire.
  • If a measure of devolution is good enough for the Scots, Welsh and Londoners, then it's good enough for us as well.
  • These being more sophisticated times, the Londoners confine themselves to doing much the same, but in a format you'd loosely have to call post-rock. This week's new live music
  • The poll quizzed south-east Londoners on what they treasure most and least about the UK, in an attempt to find out what the UK's national treasure is.
  • Nunney is within commuting distance of Bath and Bristol and within the orbit of Londoners seeking weekend retreats.
  • Hosting on Airbnb puts money in the pockets of regular Londoners. Times, Sunday Times
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