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the dwellers
noun
An inhabitant of a specific place; an inhabitant or denizen.
Exact(42)
But Mumbai's paradox is that it is often the dwellers of paradise who feel themselves in hell and the dwellers of hell who feel themselves in paradise.
I wonder when — or if — the dwellers of this city and others will begin to miss the old inefficiencies.
The weather is getting warm and he plays for a team nicknamed for the dwellers of Hades.
Mardan of the Yelabuga Udmurt is viewed as the progenitor of 11 villages and the one who led the dwellers therein from the north to their present habitations.
In her book, Ms. Boo tells of the heart-rending struggles of the dwellers of a slum in the shadow of luxury hotels in India.
Dickens had received letters "from the dwellers in log-houses among the morasses, and swamps, and densest forests, and deepest solitudes of the Far West".
Similar(17)
The same is true of the canopy dwellers, the grass anoles and the other specialist types.
His mind had always been fixed on the land of the swamp dwellers, the fragile ecosystem.
And is the Dweller Under The Sink a pet or just opportunistic vermin?
Whether such a building seems half empty or half full depends on the dweller.
Wearing such a path in the earth's rind is denied to the dweller in the city.
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