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urbanites <an urbanite; urbanites> N

urbanites

urbanites

urbanites
urbanites
urbanites
urbanites

be or become an urbanite or a townsman VB

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You've probably heard the stories of huge butter mountains and wine lakes, and moneybags landowners living the high life thanks to subsidies from unwitting urbanites.
theconversation.com
Wellington is a very liveable and has amazing contrasts that can satisfy both urbanites and outdoor and nature lover just minutes apart.
www.stuff.co.nz
Smoothly embedded in her rendering of soused, arty urbanites is a tableau of a sad-eyed woman and a man with a guitar.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Urbanites, he says, tend to imagine wildlife as an extrapolation of the pets on their couch whereas nature is a merciless, pitiless cauldron.
www.theecologist.org
But something stirred in the purlieus of tricot: suddenly, knitting became not just the hobby of chic young urbanites, but an occupation with intellectual heft.
www.telegraph.co.uk
That niche, the premium shellfish niche, is expanding as new raw bars catering to well-heeled urbanites open around the country.
blog.al.com

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