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Meaning of inlander

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inlander (n.)

One who lives in the interior of a country, or at a distance from the sea.

inlander Sentence Examples

  1. The inlander was unfamiliar with the vastness of the ocean, having spent their life in the mountains.
  2. Despite being surrounded by water, the inlander yearned for the solid ground beneath their feet.
  3. The boat sailed smoothly across the lake, carrying inlanders eager to experience the open water.
  4. The inlander's enthusiasm for sailing waned as the waves grew rougher and the wind picked up speed.
  5. The inlander's innate fear of drowning kept them from venturing too far from the shore.
  6. The villagers were wary of the inlander, seeing them as an outsider and a potential threat.
  7. The inlander's accent and unfamiliar customs made them an object of curiosity among the locals.
  8. The inlander found solace in the company of other inlanders, who shared their experiences of living in an unfamiliar land.
  9. The inlander longed for the day when they could return to their homeland and share their adventures with loved ones.
  10. As the inlander adjusted to their new surroundings, they began to embrace the culture and traditions of their adopted home.

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One who lives in the interior of a country, or at a distance from the sea.

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The inlander was unfamiliar with the vastness of the ocean, having spent their life in the mountains.

Despite being surrounded by water, the inlander yearned for the solid ground beneath their feet.

The boat sailed smoothly across the lake, carrying inlanders eager to experience the open water.

The inlander's enthusiasm for sailing waned as the waves grew rougher and the wind picked up speed.