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townie

[tou-nee] / ˈtaʊ ni /


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The defining characteristic of a townie is coming from somewhere, and that holds true in his case.

From Salon May 16, 2025

Since then, the former townie, to use his own word, has gained recognition for his wine-making skills and this year won the gold award for his Reserve Cuvée 2018 from British industry association WineGB.

From Reuters Jul. 14, 2023

There simply aren’t enough female dirtbags in cinema, so Lawrence’s Maddie Barker — Uber driver, surly bartender and pissed-off Montauk townie — is a refreshing character.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 21, 2023

But Natalie Morales, Scott MacArthur and Zahn McClarnon as Maddie’s townie pals, who provide sardonic working class solidarity for our heroine, have some of the picture’s choicest bits.

From New York Times Jun. 21, 2023

I remember well, for instance, the blind animal terror which ensued when some townie set off the civil defense sirens as a joke.

From "The Secret History" by Donna Tartt

“You have a sheriff, and you have townies, and the mafia tries to kill the townies, and the sheriff tries to catch the mafia,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times May 12, 2024

There’s an aggressive child, a misogynistic vicar, a kind homeowner, a police officer, a barkeep, some townies and a drifter who appears to be following her.

From Seattle Times May 16, 2022

It serves sweet and savoury pretzels to go with drinks, and the dance floor out back is popular with students and townies alike.

From The Guardian Nov. 22, 2017

Dave Gunning and David Francey sang “A Game Goin’ On,” a hoedown about townies headed “down to the rink, down to the pond, down to the river,” where an eternal hockey game was ever underway.

From New York Times Jan. 18, 2014

They were townies who disliked the countryside and were lost in it.

From "Atonement" by Ian McEwan




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