townee (Meaning)

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townee (n)

townsman unacquainted with country life especially a slick and flashy male city dweller

townee Sentence Examples

  1. The townee had never ventured far from their quaint town, content with the familiar streets and friendly faces.
  2. As a newcomer, Emily felt like an outsider among the close-knit townees.
  3. The townee festival was a lively affair, filled with music, laughter, and a sense of community.
  4. The townee's knowledge of local history and traditions made him an invaluable resource for visitors.
  5. The aloof townee kept to himself, preferring the solitude of his books to the chatter of others.
  6. Despite his differences, the townee was welcomed with open arms by the townsfolk.
  7. When a mysterious stranger arrived in town, the townees were wary, but curiosity got the better of them.
  8. The wealthy townee's lavish lifestyle was a stark contrast to the humble existence of the farmers and laborers.
  9. The townee's quick wit and sharp tongue made him a formidable opponent in any debate.
  10. In the darkest of nights, the townees would gather around the fire, sharing stories and folklore that had been passed down through generations.

FAQs About the word townee

townsman unacquainted with country life especially a slick and flashy male city dweller

settler, localite, colonist, towny, migrant, local, emigre, villager, newcomer, townsman

alien, tourist, visitor, foreigner, alien, foreigner, tourist, transient, transient, visitor

The townee had never ventured far from their quaint town, content with the familiar streets and friendly faces.

As a newcomer, Emily felt like an outsider among the close-knit townees.

The townee festival was a lively affair, filled with music, laughter, and a sense of community.

The townee's knowledge of local history and traditions made him an invaluable resource for visitors.