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n. (alternative form of expat English)
Usage examples of "ex-pat".
I guess you know we’ve got assets in the ex-pat group here in America, and now we’ve got one in Ukraine, too.
So did the other kind of ex-pats who were out on Lantau, building the new airport.
But we were in Lockhart Road, Wanchai, with what felt like the rest of the ex-pat population.
Outside an ex-pat bar called the Fruity Ferret we saw a man in a rain-sodden tuxedo being head-butted by a youth in a torn West Ham away shirt.
A child from our village got terribly sick, and I wrangled a ride to the hospital via airplane from one of the American ex-pats living in these mountains.
A French ex-pat, Lartet ran an illegal bar and gambling casino from the basements of his various properties.
Whoever he was, he drank like all the other ex-pats in this part of Kazabek.
He thought it was funny that she might mistake him for a government agent, which meant that he was probably one of those ex-pats who had no loyalty to their former country, or to fellow Americans.