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out-of-town

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective out-of-town has 1 sense
  1. out-of-town - happening in or being of another town or city; "an out-of-town tryout"; "an out-of-town school"
    Antonym:
    close (indirect, via distant)

Definitions from the Web

Out-of-town

Description:

Out-of-town refers to something or someone that is not present or originating from the local area or city. It commonly relates to activities, people, or places that are situated outside the town or city limits.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun
  • Adjective

Senses:

Noun - Sense 1: A person who is visiting or temporarily residing in a location outside their hometown.

Adjective - Sense 1: Referring to something originating or located outside the local area or city.

Usages:

Noun - Sense 1:

  1. We met an out-of-town at the conference who was interested in investing in our company.
  2. The hotel had many out-of-towns staying during the summer tourist season.

Adjective - Sense 1:

  1. There are a few out-of-town restaurants in this area that are known for their delicious food.
  2. Before the game, the team's out-of-town supporters gathered at a local bar.

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