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dweller
[dwel-er]
noun
a person or thing that lives or resides in a specified place or environment.
If you act like an arrogant city dweller, you're not going to make it in this small town.
The prospect of having an entire townhouse to oneself has excited many a wealthy apartment dweller.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dweller1
Example Sentences
The film uses a fable-like framing story about two prehistoric cave dwellers who may very well be the first married couple.
Of the 12, one was a farmer, usually white, while five were farm dwellers and four were employees, who were likely to have been black.
Of these, a dozen were killed in farm attacks and of the 12, one was a farmer, while five were farm dwellers and four were employees, who are likely to have been black.
The Vault dwellers may have chin-tentacles and sinister secrets, but they understand something essential.In the post-apocalypse, the ability to feign normalcy — and further, to curate pleasure — is a luxury.
The self-confessed "urban dweller" admitted setting off with a tent, stove and a blow-up pillow was a daunting prospect.
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