A resident of a town or city.
1 It was worth being a small - towner to have a brother so splendid.
2 Most he could ever hope after that was to be a small - towner .
3 All that Whipple money, and she has to be just a small - towner !
4 She gave me a look that made me feel very much an out - of - towner .
5 They think that I am an out - of - towner , not one of them.
6 They can tell a New Yorker from an out - of - towner every time.
7 Describes how he is handicapped as an out - of - towner with no black market contacts.
8 The New York Hotel Association, on the other hand, speaks darkly to the out - of - towner .
9 So my accuser could be a commuter, an out - of - towner , or a local desiring anonymity.
10 Edward is just an out - of - towner looking for directions, so his intentions are pure, too.
11 By it, he saw the body of the out - of - towner , lying sprawled on the ground.
12 She's an out - of - towner and a close friend of you-know-who's.
13 In attendance were Nitti, Ricca, Charlie Fischetti, and an out - of - towner , Louis "Lepke" Buchalter.
14 An out - of - towner - you could tell because he wore lead-linedunderwear here in Sandego-haggledover a bulk order.
15 Decline and an out - of - towner 's free time meet at Stringfellows, a topless bar infested with political types that evening.
16 Thinks it's because she's an out - of - towner .
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