Definitionn. a person who inhabits a particular place
Last update: February 12, 2017
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I am a denizen of India. [noun]
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My husband is a denizen of the sand who practically lives at the beach. [noun]
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Since my husband has lived in Georgia all his life, he is a denizen of the state. [noun]
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That man is a very ancient denizen of these regions. [Please select]
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"Indian great warrior," said the dusky denizen of the woods, straightening up, and speaking complacently. [Please select]
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Sanderson, the florist, was another denizen who interested him. [Please select]
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His range is extensive, but he is properly a denizen of the cold and snowy regions. [Please select]
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Never did her village or mine possess a stalk of that chilly denizen of our hot-houses. [Please select]
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The king was a denizen of his own beloved jungle--the white men were aliens. [Please select]
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The talk of the man-fish was like the telephone talk of a denizen from another world. [Please select]
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The nests were probably plundered at night, and doubtless by the little red screech-owl, which I know is a denizen of these old orchards, living in the deeper cavities of the trees. [Please select]
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