Thesaurus / dweller
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Being a dweller of the trees by birth, Kopee was always sensitive to tree sounds.
KARI THE ELEPHANTDHAN GOPAL MUKERJIProtection from the cold was also sought in caverns and rock shelters, and for a very long period man remained a cave-dweller.
MAN AND HIS ANCESTORCHARLES MORRISAmong these pests, the most important to the dweller in a large city is the tussock moth, which destroys our shade trees.
A CIVIC BIOLOGYGEORGE WILLIAM HUNTERMan is a weak and pitiful dweller in a violent world and nothing has done so much to sharpen his wits as fear.
SEEING THINGS AT NIGHTHEYWOOD BROUNShe was an inhabitant of the prairie, a dweller in the cabins which stand upon the verge of the hills.
FOLK-LORE AND LEGENDS: NORTH AMERICAN INDIANANONYMOUSOn inquiry they subsequently found that their friend was no longer a dweller among men.
THE MYSTERIES OF ALL NATIONSJAMES GRANTThese small creatures form part of the usual dinner of many a hungry dweller in the sea, and the Jelly-fish takes a share of them.
ON THE SEASHORER. CADWALLADER SMITHShes an old dweller in those high countries, yet not from me.
THE MERMAID SERIES. EDITED BY H. ELLIS. THE BEST PLAYS OF THE OLD DRAMATISTS. THOMAS DEKKER. EDITED, WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY ERNEST RHYS.THOMAS DEKKERSat the rock-dweller glad as a child, much like the son of Miskorblindi.
THE ELDER EDDAS OF SAEMUND SIGFUSSON; AND THE YOUNGER EDDAS OF SNORRE STURLESONSAEMUND SIGFUSSON AND SNORRE STURLESONOn the other hand, it must be admitted that the stockade dweller is both provincial of habit and prejudiced of mind.
THE DOOMSMANVAN TASSEL SUTPHENWORDS RELATED TO DWELLER
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