Definitionn. a person who inhabits a particular place
Last update: October 11, 2015
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The cave-dweller who first collected the fat dripping off the deer on the roasting spit may well be looked upon as the first manufacturer of tallow. [Please select]
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"He isn't any cave-dweller, that incendiary; he's an artist--no palace is too unlikely for him." [Please select]
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The _Thibet bear_ is a dweller among the Himalayas--in Sylhet and Nepaul. [Please select]
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The _Epistylis_ is, as its name imports, the dweller on a _pillar_. [Please select]
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He, too, had been a dweller on the Aumenier estates. [Please select]
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This delightful forest-dweller frequently perches sideways on a sapling. [Please select]
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'00 'Hearken, O Eikonoclastes, despiser of sacred images--and thou, Urbanus, dweller in the sordid city. [Please select]
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It was just the spot a city-dweller would have chosen for a nap--and just the spot through which no countryman would have cared to venture, at that dry season, without wearing high boots. [Please select]
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And he realized it--realized it as fully as would a city-dweller snatched up by magic and set down amid the trackless Himalayas. [Please select]
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