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