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Meanings of
outskirt
in English
A part of the city far removed from the center.
fringe
Usage of
outskirt
in English
1
A shadowy dog on the
outskirt
of the camp rose and barked.
2
It was the only
outskirt
town I really knew anything about.
3
Columbus, the state capital, leans Democratic, although its suburban
outskirts
lean Republican.
4
The Minister lived in a house on the
outskirts
of the town.
5
The train was in Brighton, sliding over the
outskirts
of the town.
6
However, on the
outskirts
changes were apparent enough; notably in dwelling-house architecture.
7
A few minutes later, they arrived at the
outskirts
of the kingdom.
8
The villages were empty by the time the column reached the
outskirts
.
9
Holborn was then in the
outskirts
of the town on that side.
10
The roads and the
outskirts
of the wood were watched almost constantly.
11
On the
outskirts
of the crowd stood the Dauntreys and their party.
12
He was born in Camberwell, on the
outskirts
of London, in 1812.
13
The attack happened at Carniny Primary School on the
outskirts
of Ballymena.
14
The scene is a village on the
outskirts
of Muelhausen, in Alsace.
15
He visits the old Presidio on the
outskirts
of the growing city.
16
The stars were out before they reached the
outskirts
of the mining-camp.
Other examples for "outskirt"
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outskirt
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
enter an outskirt
form this outskirt
only outskirt
outskirt settlement
populate outskirt
More collocations
Outskirt
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