A person who inhabits a particular place.
1 Nate Brown was a second generation denizen of the Ten Thousand Islands.
2 The denizen of the prairie never regards such an indication with indifference.
3 My daughter, a true denizen of the Always On Cafe, can't function.
4 It is false, as every denizen of Bay Ridge and Flushing knows.
5 It looked more like a penis than a denizen of the deep.
6 A true Washington denizen would have asked for a seat in the Cabinet.
7 In a large state was the lady, Like a fair denizen of heaven.
8 To a denizen of the cruel jungle death is a commonplace.
9 From the north pole to Mexico there was no Christian denizen but they.
10 From the North Pole to Mexico no Christian denizen but they.
11 Another well-known avian denizen of Midway is Wisdom, a 60-year-old female Laysan albatross.
12 The elder is a roadside tree rather than a denizen of the hedgerow.
13 It looked not of earth, still less like a future denizen of heaven.
14 You make him a denizen of all nations, a contemporary of all ages.
15 How unlike the denizen of the desert, the voyageur of the prairie sea!
16 The girl was undoubtedly wholly under his control; some denizen of the underworld probably.
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