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out-of-towner

[ out-uhv-tou-ner ]

noun

  1. a visitor from another town or city:

    The World's Fair brought many out-of-towners to New Orleans.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of out-of-towner1

First recorded in 1910–15; out-of-town + -er 1
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The supporting cast also helps sell the tale of courage and includes teen idol Ricky Nelson as gunslinger Colorado Ryan willing to help the lawmen and Angie Dickinson playing a flirtatious out-of-towner honing her sights on the sheriff.

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If you have an out-of-towner along, it’s almost your tour-guide duty to share this spectacle with them.

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Not every out-of-towner immediately recognizes that distinction.

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And, to wrap us up: Readers agreed if an out-of-towner asks, “Does it really rain all the time?†you say, “Yes, all the time!â€

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Overhearing word of an out-of-towner from Idaho, an Army veteran seated at the corner of the bar with a pencil-thin mustache and a firm grip on a bottle of Coors Light chimes in.

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