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outlander

[out-lan-der] / ˈaʊtˌlæn dər /


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Kingsolver said she knew firsthand Demon’s emotional landscape, particularly the humiliations of being a teenage outlander and the cruelty of your peers.

From New York Times Oct. 14, 2022

Claire is an outlander in more than one sense: an Englishwoman in a suspicious Scots clan, and a spirited woman in a patriarchal society.

From Time Aug. 7, 2014

I had been doing this forever, but I was still an outsider, still an outlander.

From Slate Jul. 11, 2012

Ride, acceleration and handling: The outlander is good in all three categories when used as designed.

From Washington Post Feb. 7, 2010

That ball-room does not open until eleven, fair outlander.

From A Man's Hearth by Eleanor M. (Eleanor Marie) Ingram




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