How To Use Townie In A Sentence
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In Britain, we have townies and country folk, northerners and southerners, but Spain has 17 distinct regions, each with its own food, festivals and politics.
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He has some of the facts and figures of just how dependent the countryside is on townie subsidy.
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I didn't take a photo of the townie in a Burberry cap outside the Indian restaurant.
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During the hiking craze of the 1930s, hungry cottagers would throw stones at the knapsacked townies who came to gawp.
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It's a countryman's broadside against misguided townie sentiment, and proof that the turkey industry is far from black-and-White.
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Would anyone suggest that the citizens of those towns - undergrads and townies alike - should submit all their local decisions to the U.S. Congress?
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But us townie girls, we'd get hoha with them, because a lot couldn't dance.
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We have heard that the business consortium want to dictate to the county board, that they are all townies and are trying to seize control on behalf of the town clubs, that it is only the senior footballers that they are interested in.
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Not all small communities see the benefits, however, and the taverns of Port McNeill have seen heated arguments between pro-farming townies and anti-farming islanders.
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Fed up with annoying townies blathering on about the countryside?
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This is the simple aspect of the proposed plan that is lost on townies who know only concrete, Tarmac and a town park.
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You need to get out more - try hanging out in a townie bar and see what happens.
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I think at the moment the spin merchants and townies are trying to push the countryside that bit too far.
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Note for townies - A wether is a castrated male sheep, over one year old.
The Sheep Trade.
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Men—none of them Graywolf commandos, but all of them tough-looking townie cowpokes—hung about, all armed not with the ubiquitous M4s but with Ruger Mini-14s, which looked a little more ranchlike in the hands of boys in jeans and boots and hats.
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I live in the country (well before all the townies moved in) and I'm fully aware that foxes need controlling, they are in the main mangy diseased creatures and I'm fully aware that banning hunting with dogs won't save the life of a single fox.
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I was a townie and it shows me getting to know rural parishes.
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The 1960s were full of ballrooms of no chance, lacquered townies and long stepping country men who came looking for their hearts delights under fat Harvest moons.
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Fortunatley on one occasion the ARV was sensible and relaxedly pulled up for a chat - the other time it was a full armed challenge, too much watching the bill methinks - should have shot the fecking townie scum - my .308 somewhat outranges their 9 mil! on August 2, 2007 at 6: 30 pm | Reply alicethearchitect
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A lot of the people I've seen hunting have actually gone in anoraks, and who most townies would describe as thick country bumpkins.
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The problem is with groups of townies who clog up the shopping centre on a Saturday afternoon.
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It was only the incoming townies who ever kicked up about it.
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He wanted to look for Adam, not nursemaid some townie, but he understood what Roy was asking.
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So not fair how the inside buzz on all things celeb are only for Tinseltownies?
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He's stuck in a pebble-dashed council house on the edge while townies occupy the cottage that his grandparents once lived in.
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To this townie's feet it's like walking through treacle.
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Outdoor activities are the main theme, just as you would expect given the particularly rugged beauty of the surrounding countryside, making it ideal for townies who need a couple of days away from the city.
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The characteristic apricot scent of these prized wild mushrooms triggers primeval hunter gatherer instincts, making a country walk attractive to even the most hardened townie.
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And ten months in the country may have turned me slightly savage, but I'm still a sentimental townie at heart...' The trailer shook.
TEN STEPS TO HAPPINESS
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He began to run outdoor pursuit centres, whose main aim was to show mainly townie children the joys - and perils - of the countryside.
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Lots of townies and people with a couple of acres are buying hens, just to have them milling around their feet.
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But when she actually comes across a guy who finds her interesting, she brusquely pushes him away because of her insecurities and because he's a townie, not good enough to be associating with prep-school girls.
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If, as promised, they throng through the streets of London when the ban comes into force in February, any civil disobedience will only harden the attitudes of the liberal townies whose routines they will be disrupting.
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Think of it as a miniature Camden Crawl with less townie posturing, and no need for wristbands.www.treorchytown.co.ukFrank's Café and Campari Bar is set in an insalubrious multistorey car park in Peckham, but don't let that put you off.
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A couple of townies walked into the village pub, looking very out of place in their smart suits.
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And before any townie asks-the cows were mooing loudly coz the cowman was also watching the Cup final and was late for milking so the cows dangly bits were overfull on September 12, 2008 at 12: 14 pm | Reply MOP452 to Retired Sgt @ 23
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Much imaginative capering ensues as our stroppy young heroine comes of age through the time-honoured route of folly, emergency driving lessons and sexual awakening at the hands of Robert Sheehan the gobby Irish one from Misfits, who plays snoggable townie borrower Spiller as a tearaway in a red biker jacket.
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Professors, students, and townies alike stood around us, sobbing silently at the destruction of the most beloved building on campus.
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Well, if the townie wasn't going to freeze to death she would have to find some fuel from somewhere.
MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
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From cards to boats to horses, the townies of Oxford seemed only too willing to indulge the students in morally questionable pastimes.
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In the eyes of the townie taxpayer, the image of the moaning farmer has long flourished.
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Think of it as a miniature Camden Crawl with less townie posturing, and no need for wristbands.www.treorchytown.co.ukFrank's Café and Campari Bar is set in an insalubrious multistorey car park in Peckham, but don't let that put you off.
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A growing number of townies have been phoning Sarah at her home in Milford on Sea to book a stress-busting session at her riding school.
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In recent weeks, he has sneered and jeered and delighted in telling pro-hunting country people to submit to the will of the townies in banning the hunt and sentencing tens of thousands of hounds to death.
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There are many townies who do not survive such trials but there are also many who doggedly remain, and at last there are new magazines and organisations that offer support - and much needed advice.
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Daniel - a so-called Goth, who wears black clothes - claims he has been assaulted twice then mugged by "townie" gangs.
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We have some townie friends coming to stay next week.
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A couple of townies walked into the village pub,[Sentencedict] looking very out of place in their smart suits.
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Ruth worries that Natalie is older than Frank and a single mother, but worse, that she's a townie and a distraction from his studies and eventual career.
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There are more gangs of 'townies' hanging around Blackburn who are damaging surroundings and disturbing the peace, but do I see them being told to move?
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It's a typical case of townies trying to tell people how to run the countryside.
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Having conveniently forgotten our vows never to return, we showed off our still-attached limbs, teaching the mix of students and townies the art of disco-dancing.
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Portlaoise is no exception, but the difference between Portlaoise and other midland counties is that the ‘townies’ can boast of currently having 27 eating houses in the ‘town’.
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Some 40 per cent of the houses are either holiday cottages or weekend havens for wealthy townies.
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The bijou townie character of a lot of the new development is quite out of keeping with the historic character of the town.
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Country life isn't as idyllic as townies imagine.
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In recent weeks, he has sneered and jeered and delighted in telling pro-hunting country people to submit to the will of the townies in banning the hunt and sentencing tens of thousands of hounds to death.
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When asked about the 92% that are vehemently opposed to the proposition, she declares them all to be trouble makers, Luddites, townies, misty eyed liberals - or suffering from Mad Cow disease.
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They are skegs or townies or country kids, man.
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A couple of townies walked into the village pub, looking very out of place in their smart suits.
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We got a bit worried when we saw a couple of police cars, but luckily they were country policemen rather than townie jobsworths, so we just got a look.