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outlander

[out-lan-der] / ˈaʊtˌlæn dər /


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“You can kind of tell an outlander by the way they need to be orange,” Ms. Roberts said.

From New York Times

Expat colonies can be insular, but Mérida’s outlanders are establishing deep roots here.

From New York Times

“Every outlander who has ever gone to Africa has taken a part of it away and left something behind,” he wrote in “Quest for the African Dinosaurs” in 1993.

From Washington Times

In the fantasy world of those tales, this vast wall stretches east to west across the north of the continent of Westeros—notionally guarding against would-be revenant barbarians, zombies, and other monstrous outlanders.

From The New Yorker

He’s an interesting hero because he’s an outsider, an outlander.

From National Geographic