Dweller
in sentence
17 examples of Dweller in a sentence
Pan troglodytes, the name we give him, means "cave dweller."
Instead of driving 12,000 miles a year, which is what the average city
dweller
does, they drive 500 miles a year.
Brahui, or Brohi, means mountain dweller, and it is also my language.
The tunnel was once built for the prosperity of the city, but is now a sanctuary for outcasts, who are completely forgotten in the average urban
dweller'
s everyday life.
It affects us all, rich and poor, city
dweller
or village folk, those living inland or those living on the coast, and it's affecting our health, our economic growth, our quality of life.
Just from the perspective of climate change, the average urban
dweller
in the U.S. has about one-third the carbon footprint of the average suburban dweller, mostly because suburbanites drive a lot more, and living in detached buildings, you have that much more exterior surface to leak energy out of.
Here's a horror version of PRISCILLA: QUEEN OF THE DESERT (they wish!) starring Melinda/Mindy (RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD 3) Clarke as Candy, a desert
dweller
who pulls off a bank heist with boyfriend Johnny (Jason Durr).
The characters are so realistic, a city dweller, would recognize them as neighbors.
Helen's disbelief brings Candyman back; the dog of Cabrini Green's
dweller
Anne-Marie McCoy (Vanessa Williams) is slashed and her baby vanishes, and Helen is blamed.
On 30 August 1997, Amélie finds a child treasure hidden behind the wall that belonged to a
dweller
from the 50's, and she decides to anonymously return it to the owner.
Today, a farmer's annual income is only one-sixth that of an urban
dweller'
s, but he has to pay three times more in taxes.
When the television program Taboo covered the sale of body parts, it showed a slum
dweller
in Manila who sold his kidney so that he could buy a motorized tricycle taxi to provide income for his family.
Like his fabled Arthur Gordon Pym, I expected any moment to see that "shrouded human figure, very far larger in its proportions than any
dweller
among men," thrown across the cataract that protects the outskirts of the pole!
My wife was on a visit to her mother's, and for a few days I was a
dweller
once more in my old quarters at Baker Street.
But their relatives were about them, and Kate was thrust back by a bare-shouldered, loud-voiced
dweller
of the out-villages in the heart of the desert.
All the rest of the furniture indicated that the
dweller
in this house occupied himself with the study of natural science.
After a while he added:"By the divine
dweller
in Paphian groves, how all that injures life!
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