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townies

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[tou-neez] / ˈtaʊ niz /

noun

  1. plural of townie.


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“Alligator,” her first, explores how class, politics and money shape the lives of townies from all walks of life.

From New York Times • Jul. 20, 2022

There’s an aggressive child, a misogynistic vicar, a kind homeowner, a police officer, a barkeep, some townies and a drifter who appears to be following her.

From Seattle Times • May 16, 2022

I fall asleep convinced that every small town deserves a Driftless Café, a showcase for the local harvest and a gathering place for townies and tourists alike.

From Washington Post • Jun. 10, 2021

Ruled with feline autocracy by Adrielle, called “Madame,” they live behind a fence festooned with dead birds and “keep out” signs to ward off the townies.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 14, 2018

They were townies who disliked the countryside and were lost in it.

From "Atonement" by Ian McEwan

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