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evacuee
noun
A person who has been evacuated, especially a civilian evacuated from a dangerous place in time of war
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The moving experiences of an evacuee returning from America to drab, post-war England.
I really want Jacqueline Wilson to write a book about an evacuee, I think it would be brilliant.
Yet Greg Rigamer, a consultant whose firm has examined voter-registration and change-of-address records, thinks the size of the out-of-state evacuee vote has been overestimated.
Deirdra Sampson, a Houston social worker (and herself a New Orleans evacuee), says that people yearn for the tight communities of the Big Easy, where all family members often lived within a mile of one another.
Childhood was the theme of his next two novels: his own in A House of Children (1941) and that of a cockney wartime evacuee in the country in Charley Is My Darling (1940).
Clients including both the future Aga Khan, and evacuee children who would often work in the stables in return for their lessons.
"I suddenly saw this very strong image of a boy standing in a graveyard and I thought, 'you are an evacuee and you are terrified.
Raymond was sent as an evacuee to stay with Moore and a kindly man she was introduced to as "Jack" (as Lewis was known).
Sent to Wales as an evacuee in 1940, he took to the people and countryside of Carmarthenshire with such affection that by the time he entered Carmarthen School of Art he considered himself to be Welsh and would be closely associated with the arts scene in Wales as painter, film-maker, animateur and designer.
As you might have seen from Adam Dean's images that accompanied our report, the elderly were a substantial portion of the evacuee population.
The more interesting question is whether people's credit ratings will be affected if they miss already outstanding payments because they're in an evacuee camp or somewhere else.
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