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towny

[ UK /tˈa‍ʊni/ ]
NOUN
  1. resident of a college town not affiliated with the college

How To Use towny In A Sentence

  • I didn't really fancy her (she was nice but a bit towny), so the pressure was off a little.
  • She -- SHE who would be the laughing-stock of them all -- she had thought him a "locater," a "towny" from 'Frisco! Openings in the Old Trail
  • Every pub was filled with studenty types, so we headed towards The Old School, which is considered to be a towny pub and not too popular with the student element.
  • When I went to university in Birmingham, I lived in the red-light district which was just so buzzy that I realised immediately I was a towny person!
  • With only a few quiet words, he can solve any and all problems confronting towny fishermen like ourselves.
  • Towny Tirolean village, with lots of upmarket hotels Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • What was once a cool vibrant atmosphere has been replaced by a slightly towny/laddy vibe that really isn't worth the trek to get to.
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