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n. Someone from downtown
Usage examples of "downtowner".
SIX Kim Dakkinen had died in a room on the seventeenth floor of the Galaxy Downtowner, one of the new high-rise hotels on Sixth Avenue in the Fifties.
There had been some cash in her bag at the Galaxy Downtowner, four hundred bucks and change according to the note in her file, and that would probably wind up going to her parents in Wisconsin.
I'm talking about hotels like the Galaxy Downtowner, modern hotels in that price range.
Over coffee he said, 'I had a couple of clerks go through the registration cards at the Galaxy Downtowner since the first of the year.
I got another cop to call him at home and finally got unofficial access to the file, and yes, the inventory of impounded articles found in the room at the Galaxy Downtowner included a fur jacket.
She was also wearing it when she went to the Galaxy Downtowner and got killed.
The Downtowner Motel up the street was owned by the Downtowner Corporation, whose stock was split among three doctors, a lawyer (Howard Dutton), and a businessman, Tommy Z.
Cutting through the Downtowner Motel parking lot was a shortcut to the municipal parking lot on the street behind it.
Below the screen, oblivious of the carnage, sat a group of downtowners radiating Guerlain and Old Spice and mixing with real people,.
But her location would be filtered through the arcology’s downtowners, the sect covens and gangs would be informed.