townies

[ tou-neez ]

noun
  1. plural of townie.

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How to use townies in a sentence

  • Chauncy was now sincerely anxious to win the laurels of the day, the arrival of the Seaweed townies having toned up the market.

    Fighting the Sea | Edward A. Rand
  • "If I had thought sooner, I would have dropped anchor here and given my old townies a handshake," said the Doctor.

    Doctor Jones' Picnic | S. E. Chapman
  • The club had had no hand in these intestine feuds, but sympathized with the warriors in their neighborhood, the up-townies.

  • One of the down-townies raised a provoking cry, “Ho, fellers; see those little ragamuffins!”

  • The down-townies, though, christened her “the dragon of the lane,” and did not venture near her.