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towner

[ US /ˈtaʊnɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a resident of a town or city

How To Use towner In A Sentence

  • But, as noted, there may be some great opportunities in decaying suburbs, if you know how to make opportunity work for you. serial catowner Says: Matthew Yglesias » By Request: Crime and Recession
  • They sold their home in late June to an out-of-towner who got a bargain, a fine property and a reputation in one fell swoop. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • Eighty of the eighty-two committee members showed up to meet the out-of-towners.
  • I was still filled with the out-of-towner's enthusiasm for a great leap forward in the snack bar stakes.
  • A frequent theme in stories about New York is that of the out-of-towner's dream of crossing into Manhattan to discover fame and fortune.
  • I was simply a friendly, inquisitive out-of-towner who had fallen in love with New Halcyon. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • Both good reasons we need to build good the intracity mass transits systems (light rail and/or bus) first. serial catowner Says: Matthew Yglesias » Boehner Slams Mythical Vegas HSR Project, Ignores Ohio Rail Opportunity
  • Oliver, in the early episodes of his new show at least, has made some converts but also gotten pushback from people who don't take kindly to an out-of-towner overhauling their diets. Celebrity chefs lead the charge for healthier food
  • The two groups may establish kitchens in Quebec City to provide low cost meals for locals and out-of-towners alike.
  • Ralph Towner, guitarist extraordinaire, an ECM artist since 1972, is joined by Italian trumpet star Paolo Fresu, making his label debut for ECM. VeryCD - 电驴资源订阅
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