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Princeton's WordNet

  1. out-of-townadjective

    happening in or being of another town or city

    "an out-of-town tryout"; "an out-of-town school"

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  1. out-of-town

    Out-of-town generally refers to a location or person that is not in or from the main town, city, or place being considered. It typically refers to the suburbs, rural areas or smaller towns outside a main urban area. This phrase can also mean going away from one's usual residence, often on a vacation or for a short period. Additionally, it can be used for an individual or entity that is not local.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of out-of-town in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of out-of-town in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of out-of-town in a Sentence

  1. John Tecklenburg:

    Mayor John Tecklenburg said Wednesday the girl’s mother was brutally beaten but in fair condition at a local hospital. Mayor John Tecklenburg said the girl’s father was out of town on a Coast Guard training mission when Heidi Renae Todd vanished. We are looking for her, every nook and cranny, divers in the lake, helicopters, we don't know if Heidi Renae Todd might have been taken away in a vehicle or not.

  2. Tate Reeves:

    If we can all just chill out for the next two to three weeks, consistent with the mask mandate, we are undermining our ability to start school and keep businesses open because we want to have dinner with our friends who come in from out of town.

  3. Doris Dixon:

    We have other providers from out of town saying they are overwhelmed with our Texas patients, and so now our Texas patients are waiting two and three weeks just to get even out of town because those schedules are filling up out of town.

  4. Businessman Stan Okes:

    I may get out of town, i can watch him on TV anywhere.

  5. Jamie Lynn:

    I just wanted to be with her, you know? … All I wanted to do was go home and get in my own bed, and I just had to stay at my friend's house because my mom was out of town.


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    A sesquipedalian
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