All 7 Uses of
inhabitant
in
Travels with Charley
- When an Indian village became too deep in its own filth, the inhabitants moved.
Part 2 *inhabitants = people (who live in a particular place)
- So might one look down on an ant hill and see no method or direction or purpose in the darting hurrying inhabitants.†
Part 2
- It had 162 inhabitants in 1950 and 124 at the last census—and so much for the population explosion at Alice.†
Part 3
- The calm of the mountains and the rolling grasslands had got into the inhabitants.†
Part 3
- And the close room had a mixed aroma of mice and moisture, mold and the smell of old, old dust, but the sheets were clean and a little airing got rid of the memories of old inhabitants.†
Part 3
- People swarming in, cities doubling and trebling in numbers of inhabitants, while the fiscal guardians groan over the increasing weight of improvements and the need to care for a large new spate of indigents.†
Part 3
- For the inhabitants of the desert are well trained and well armed against desolation.†
Part 3
Definition:
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(inhabitant) a person who lives in a particular place