big-city man, bourgeois, burgess, burgher, city dweller, city man, city slicker, exurbanite, oppidan, suburbanite, townee, towner, townfolk, townfolks, townsman, townswoman, urbanite, villager, villageress
Definitionn. the people living in a municipality smaller than a city
Last update: September 13, 2015
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The townspeople live in comforts. [Please select]
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They rotated through the various properties, leaving when the townspeople started to realize they were not aging. [Please select]
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Gordon read aloud the summons to the assembled townspeople; with one voice they declared that they were ready to resist. [Please select]
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Still he worked on, indefatigably, apportioning provisions, collecting ammunition, consulting with the townspeople, encouraging the soldiers. [Please select]
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Not so with the crowds of country folk and townspeople who lined the streets to see the last of them. [Please select]
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The doctor, so enthusiastic of his townspeople's assistance to eradicate the evil, is soon driven to a solitary position. [Please select]
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She was also on the board of managers of many other charities, and was adored by her townspeople. [Please select]
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The carriage turned into a street arched by old elms, and flanked by the houses of the most prosperous townspeople. [Please select]
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The townspeople became rich, hired good school teachers and soon were the equals of the knights. [Please select]
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The townspeople met in the work-room of the jeweller who made chalices for the nearby churches and discussed this demand. [Please select]
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The townspeople with their well-filled strong-boxes snapped their fingers at him. [Please select]
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