A person who is from outside a particular town or city.
it's usually the out-of-towner who ends up lost
Example sentencesExamples
- The vast majority of out-of-towners may head straight for the Met or the Philharmonic.
- Savvy out-of-towners make a point to escape the fetid air of the casinos and the convention halls by touring the Red Rock Canyon.
- The mall will try to attract out-of-towners such as airline passengers who have long layovers.
- A frequent theme in stories about New York is that of the out-of-towner's dream of crossing into Manhattan to discover fame and fortune.
- An out-of-towner swims for the next wave, but at the last moment he hesitates.
- Eighty of the eighty-two committee members showed up to meet the out-of-towners.
- The end of summer means much less children and out-of-towner foot traffic.
- I was still filled with the out-of-towner's enthusiasm for a great leap forward in the snack bar stakes.
- The two groups may establish kitchens in Quebec City to provide low cost meals for locals and out-of-towners alike.
- She said nearly half the business at her five-year-old gallery comes from out-of-towners.