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townee, n. and a. (ˈtaʊniː, older taʊˈniː) [f. town n. + -ee.] A. n. A townsman, esp. as distinguished from a member of the university (cf. towny n. 2); or (now usu.) as distinguished from a country-dweller (cf. towny n. 1). Freq. pejorative.1897 Westm. Gaz. 13 May 6/3 The ‘townees’ [at Oxford] had ...
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townee
townee/tauˈni:; taʊ`ni/ (also townie, towny / ˈtaunɪ;`taʊnɪ/) n (derog 贬) person who lives in a town or city and is ignorant of country life (不了解乡村生活的)城里人.
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Palm Beach Zoo
In 1987, Townee, the Bengal tiger, arrived at the zoo. Townee died in 2007, living to be one of the oldest tigers in the United States.
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towny
towny, a. and n. colloq. (ˈtaʊnɪ) Also -ey, -ie. Cf. townee a. and n. [f. town n. + -y.] A. adj. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the town; townish.1837 New Monthly Mag. L. 248 His acquired habits were of the town, towny. 1857 E. M. Whitty Friends in Bohemia I. 211 Are you not weary of this t...
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Gunfire (character)
A local beat cop in the isolated town of Pine Ridge by the name of Blake is currently in a strained relationship with fellow townee and resident auto mechanic
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grockle
grockle dial. and slang. (ˈgrɒk(ə)l) [Origin uncertain.] A holiday-maker or tourist (esp. in southwest England); a summer visitor. Also transf. and attrib. (Mildly disparaging.) Cf. emmet 1 b.1964 Films & Filming Oct. 31 It concerns life's drifters who wend their way down to these resorts to make an...
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History of Norwalk, Connecticut
Norwalk was incorporated on September 11, 1651, when the General Court of the Connecticut Colony decreed that "Norwaukee shall bee a townee".
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sympathisch
‖ sympathisch, a. (z{smY}mˈpaːtɪʃ) Also erron. sympatisch. [Ger.: see sympathic a.] = sympathique a.1911 R. Brooke Let. 13 Dec. (1968) 325, I find that Creative Artists are so particularly sympathisch. 1922 D. H. Lawrence Let. 25 Oct. (1932) 559 But it [sc. New Mexico] isn't sympatisch like Australi...
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mucker
▪ I. ˈmucker, n.1 [f. muck v. + -er1.] † 1. A scavenger. Obs.1483 Cath. Angl. 246/1 A Mukker, eruderista. 1790 Burns Let. to Moore 14 July, As unsightly a scrawl as Betty Byre-Mucker's answer. † 2. A money-grubber. Obs.1567 Drant Horace, Epist. ii. ii. H vj, What all wherefore so gredelie the moneie...
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