townpeople (Meaning)
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townpeople (n.)
The inhabitants of a town or city, especially in distinction from country people; townsfolk.
Synonyms & Antonyms of townpeople
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townpeople Sentence Examples
- The townpeople gathered in the square to protest the new mayor.
- The townpeople were apprehensive about the arrival of the mysterious stranger.
- The townpeople celebrated the annual festival with music, food, and games.
- The townpeople rallied around the family who had lost their home in the fire.
- The townpeople voted in large numbers for the candidate who promised to lower taxes.
- The townpeople were skeptical of the scientist's claims that he had found a cure for cancer.
- The townpeople held a candlelight vigil to remember the victims of the accident.
- The townpeople were outraged when the factory closed down, leaving many unemployed.
- The townpeople organized a search party to find the lost hiker.
- The townpeople welcomed the newcomers with open arms, offering them food and shelter.
FAQs About the word townpeople
The inhabitants of a town or city, especially in distinction from country people; townsfolk.
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The townpeople gathered in the square to protest the new mayor.
The townpeople were apprehensive about the arrival of the mysterious stranger.
The townpeople celebrated the annual festival with music, food, and games.
The townpeople rallied around the family who had lost their home in the fire.