A person who inhabits a particular place.
1 One had the alertness and vigor which bespeaks the dweller in towns.
2 The dweller in cities may pass a lifetime without hearing the hototogisu.
3 Clement to wit, as the dweller in the house was a blacksmith.
4 His demeanor was no longer that of a furtive, ever-wary sand dweller .
5 It was merely that of the city - dweller as distinguished from the rustic.
6 Buccari stepped forward and pointed in cliff dweller fashion down the trail.
7 He has a longer pedigree than many a titled dweller in Belgravia.
8 To the uptown city - dweller , the idea of shopping meal-by-meal was hopelessly inefficient.
9 I'd been a city dweller , first in Alexandria and then in Rome.
10 He is a seaside Pan instead of the woodland dweller usually portrayed.
11 I'm sure the last dweller under this roof came in years ago.
12 Every white dweller among the Indians is known by some special cognomen.
13 The dweller glided swiftly out of sight behind an outcropping of rock.
14 This is a mountain after all, and I'm a Brooklyn-bred city dweller .
15 So saying, the strange, lone island dweller led them into his hut.
16 As Antigone said, I am neither a dweller among men nor ghosts.
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