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[ US /ˈvɪɫɪdʒɝ/ ]
[ UK /vˈɪlɪd‍ʒɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. one who has lived in a village most of their life

How To Use villager In A Sentence

  • The arrival of the charity van set off a minor riot as villagers scrambled for a share of the aid.
  • Mr. Hernandez's monochromatic costumes were 1950s-style, with the plain garb of the villagers contrasting with the cosmopolitan clothes of Neruda and his wife, Matilde, and Di Cosimo's natty, attention-getting white suit. When Postman and Poet Meet
  • Finally met Judith "with the blue shutters": the American to whom the villagers have been trying to introduce me, going as far as to give me directions to her house "avec les volets bleus". Péquenaud - French Word-A-Day
  • At harvest time all the villagers lend a hand.
  • Villagers then filtered out the sediment by pouring the water through tightly woven cloth.
  • Most villagers have cleaned out their bomb shelters and made sure to stock canned food and medical supplies. Times, Sunday Times
  • More events are planned, as villagers celebrate their unique and historic home.
  • This posting is about intercommunication among Zapoteco villagers in Oaxaca State and the notion that communications among various villages can be improved by foreigners introducing radio signal interrelationships to, supposedly, improve inter-village understanding and, perhaps, harmony. Radio stations in Oaxaca
  • Usually one finds on a given manor that ten or fifteen of the villagers have each a virgate of a given number of acres, several more have each a half virgate or a quarter. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England
  • They round up all the villagers and execute them one by one.
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