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out–of–towner
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out–of–towner
(noun)
out–of–towner
/ˌaʊtəv
ˈ
taʊnɚ/
noun
plural
out–of–towners
out–of–towner
/ˌaʊtəv
ˈ
taʊnɚ/
noun
plural
out–of–towners
Britannica Dictionary definition of OUT–OF–TOWNER
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]
:
someone who is from another town or city
The convention attracts a lot of
out-of-towners
to the city.
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