Definitionn. a person from the same town as yourself
Last update: August 1, 2015
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He is a townsman. [Please select]
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He was born at Comum, not (as is sometimes supposed) at Verona: it is only as a native of Gallia Transpadana that he calls Catullus of Verona his conterraneus, or fellow-countryman, not his municeps, or fellow-townsman (Praef. [Please select]
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Upon my unfortunate townsman all these incidents accumulated with playful effect. [Please select]
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You are right, however, in styling me townsman. [Please select]
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The sight struck awe into the townsman's heart, and the power of speech was paralysed within him. [Please select]
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Hopps earned the ill-will of the Glen for ever by criticising the doctor's dress, but indeed it would have filled any townsman with amazement. [Please select]
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A few months later, he chanced to be once more in the same boat with his fellow-townsman, Chang. [Please select]
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But when we've made a townsman of you, we'll--we will be what they are in town.' [Please select]
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