townie
Americannoun
noun
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a permanent resident in a town, esp as distinct from country dwellers or students
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a young working-class person who dresses in casual sports clothes
Etymology
Origin of townie
Example Sentences
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He is also the son of writer Andre Dubus II, whose troubled family life was a major element of "Townie."
From Reuters • Oct. 16, 2014
In this, With or Without You makes a worthy companion to another excellent recent memoir set in Essex County, Andre Dubus III’s Townie.
From Slate • Mar. 1, 2013
Unfortunately, like Townie, With or Without You loses steam at the end, lapsing into sentimentalism otherwise absent from its pages.
From Slate • Mar. 1, 2013
These are the sorts of questions that Dubus increasingly grapples with in the second half of Townie: who is he really and what kind of man will he become?
From The Guardian • Jul. 29, 2011
Townie is by no means perfect: parts are overwritten, others go on too long and there's a larger problem to do with how Dubus presents himself.
From The Guardian • Jul. 29, 2011
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