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out-of-towners
n. (out-of-towner English)
Usage examples of "out-of-towners".
If a local politician had wandered in here, he would have convinced himself they were all out-of-towners, probably from Syracuse.
The other two were reserved for out-of-towners, truckers, and anyone else pulling off the highway for a caffeine-and-sugar jolt.
So, until he could find something a little more valuable, Franco was reduced to hooking his girls up with out-of-towners and doing other odd little jobs on the side.
Such treasures are rare in New York, and out-of-towners seldom get a crack at one.
This, in fact, was one of the reasons why she was so popular with the locals and why out-of-towners were steered there for services.