All 9 Uses
inhabitant
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The Pianist
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- A whistle summoned all the inhabitants of a house out into the yard, loaded up everyone without exception on horse-drawn carts, regardless of sex or age, from babies to the old, and took them to the Umschlagplatz — the assembly and transit centre.†
Chpt 8inhabitants = people (who live in a particular place)
- The street might have been swept clean: doors were locked or left wide open in the buildings from which all the inhabitants had been taken.†
Chpt 10 *
- Some of the buildings were simply barricaded and the inhabitants exchanged fire with the SS, determined to die fighting, with weapons in their hands, rather than perish in the gas chamber.†
Chpt 12
- In Langiewicz Street, Ukrainians let the inhabitants of a building burn to death in its flames, and they shot the occupants of another block of flats.†
Chpt 15
- Not far away, on the corner of Fil-trowa Street, stood a villa whose inhabitants had not yet been thrown out of their home.†
Chpt 16
- And now we have blood-guilt on our conscience for the dreadful injustice of murdering the Jewish inhabitants.†
Chpt P.S.
- Now the last remnants of the Jewish inhabitants of the ghetto are being exterminated.†
Chpt P.S.
- The inhabitants have to leave the city, and are going westward in crowds of many thousands.†
Chpt P.S.
- At the end it was Captain Hosenfeld who found the half-dead pianist in the ruined city of Warsaw, now empty of its inhabitants — and did not kill him.†
Chpt Epil.
Definitions:
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(1)
(inhabitant) a person who lives in a particular place
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)