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outlander

[out-lan-der] / ˈaʊtˌlæn dər /


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It’s well to remember that England is not just a place but an idea, and that idea is alien and offensive to many outlanders.

From Washington Post • Feb. 27, 2020

Expat colonies can be insular, but Mérida’s outlanders are establishing deep roots here.

From New York Times • Feb. 25, 2019

Both men were relative outlanders who entered the White House after the sudden death of an elegant, Northeastern Harvard man and then suffered from scathing comparisons drawn between the living and the dead.

From New York Times • Feb. 28, 2015

But homefolks as well as outlanders were among the 250 million people who have been its paying customers.

From Time Magazine Archive

Curiously enough, however, Mark Twain is just at present the one author to whom all Europe and all outlanders point as the great typical American writer!

From Confessions of a Book-Lover by Egan, Maurice Francis




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