NOUN
- a person who comes from a foreign country; someone who does not owe allegiance to your country
How To Use outlander In A Sentence
- Outlanders, bandits, clanless orphans might be abandoned in death. Spirit Gate
- Typically these outlanders are lampooned for their conspicuous consumption and lack of community commitment.
- Graham, although an outlander, knew his California, and, while every girl of the swimming suits was gowned for dinner, was not surprised to find no man similarly accoutered. CHAPTER X
- Why Mabel, them outlanders is a movin 'in agin' -- where's mah shotgun at?" alexbroner Redefining Self-Sufficiency « PubliCola
- She was clearly an outlander here, her skin a paler shade than the people of this southern kingdom.
- I thank you, outlander, for your information and prompt report.
- Because they occupy the professional outlands, staffing of sections in these courses relies heavily on outlanders like graduate student or part-time faculty.
- When you run into a real four-wheel drive system like the one available on Outlander, respect it ... and the company which includes it on their rock-crawler. Steve Parker: Mitsubishi's 2010 Outlander Off-Roader a Serious Vehicle
- By the cast of her features she was an outlander, but unlike most of those she moved with both strength and confidence.
- The grievances of the outlanders are real even if Mr. Paladino, who seems to glory in carrying a chip on his shoulder, has expressed them histrionically. The Broadway-Buffalo Divide