Being or having the customs or manners or dress of a city person.
1But when the city-born children come to Mooseheart they come into their own.
2His city-born and bred son inherited the insidious idea.
3Harry, by the way, was a city-born bushman, who had been everything for some years.
4They originate closer to nature than city-born men and seem to spring from the very soil.
5She could not be city-born, Tanner had realized.
6It is a fact worth noting that the two greatest landscape-painters of all time were city-born and city-bred.
7Boy is city-born and city-bred, and a day in the country is better than a thousand in street and park.
8Anyway, if that were true, if people never did have a chance to leave, no one but the city-born would be prepared to live here.
9Mexico City-born Zavala would be Mexico's first-ever female president.
10A figurative student of T. S. Eliot, the Oklahoma City-born writer was an activist who wanted to educate and make humanity more self-aware.
11Kansas City-born saxophonist Logan Richardson has gone all out on his debut for Blue Note, recruiting what can best be described as band of ringers.