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View definitions for be a native of

be a native of

verb as in hail

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He also happens to be a native of Michigan.

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It suggested Bones 17 may be a native of the northeastern United States or Canada, she said, though it’s possible she’s from the Northwest.

If she’d driven farther, I’d be a native of Chicago or St. Louis, but Indianapolis it was.

Pullman again gives a gruffly understated but impressive performance as Harry, who happens to be a native of the town where this new murder took place.

Another was thought to be a native of Libya, which is on Trump’s list, or Morocco, which isn’t.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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