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off-islander

[ awf-ahy-luhn-der, of- ]

noun

  1. a temporary or seasonal resident of an island; island visitor or tourist.
  2. a person living on an offshore island.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of off-islander1

First recorded in 1880–85
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Example Sentences

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For an off-islander of modest means, every piece of available real estate seems to have an invisible sign that says, "If you have to ask, you can't afford it."

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Narrative logic is murky here, but her confession is supposed to show that, on the other hand, she has not murdered her employer, a rich, loony off-islander.

When Off-Islander Charles H. Minnich, who has been resident superintendent of schools only since 1962, proposed similar ideas this year, the already restive opposition went out for his scalp.

An off-islander might suppose that the town crier was appointed in town meeting as is the fence-viewer, the sealer of weights and measures, the pound-keeper and the hog-reeve.

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