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out-of-towner

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out-of-town·er (outv-tounr)
n.
A visitor from another town or city.
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out-of-towner [ˌaʊtəvˈtaʊnəʳ] N (US) → forastero/a m/f


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Would an out-of-towner whose vacation home burned because of carelessness be billed?
For out-of-towners and foreign investors, the large inventory of unsold homes in this city helps these individuals the chance of availing discounts, because of the fact that agents and sellers got a lot of competition to deal with these days.
It's up to you, but the reason many couples do include out-of-towners (especially when the rehearsal dinner is the night before) is so they're not left stranded in their hotel rooms.
 
 
 
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