out-of-towner
[ out-uhv-tou-ner ]
noun
a visitor from another town or city: The World's Fair brought many out-of-towners to New Orleans.
Origin of out-of-towner
1First recorded in 1910–15; out-of-town + -er1
Words Nearby out-of-towner
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How to use out-of-towner in a sentence
And so the 12-year-old out-of-towner was in a position to make an aggressive bid for the longtime resident of Broad Street.
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