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denizen

[den-uh-zuhn] / ˈdɛn ə zən /


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I was nonplussed at a 1992 symposium in Vienna when a hall filled with international art world denizens went absolutely wild, cheering and stomping when Kelley was introduced on a panel.

From Los Angeles Times

Its removal, she added, would allow park denizens to stroll in “liberty and security.”

From Los Angeles Times

Other denizens chose denial and willful ignorance, turning inward to a fantasyland where, somehow, everything was normal, even when it was not.

From Salon

The rep was correct that the boat’s denizens were veteran cruisers devoted to the ship’s luxe service and intimate nature.

From Salon

Given that money is the mother’s milk of American politics, the greater threat to Mamdani’s candidacy may come from Wall Street’s denizens.

From Los Angeles Times