out-of-town
[ out-uh v-toun ]
/ ˈaʊt əvˌtaʊn /
adjective
of, relating to, or from another city or town: We're expecting out-of-town visitors tomorrow.
taking place in another city or town: the out-of-town tryout of a new play.
Origin of out-of-town
First recorded in 1815–25
Words nearby out-of-town
out-of-sight,
out-of-state,
out-of-stater,
out-of-sync,
out-of-the-way,
out-of-town,
out-of-towner,
out-process,
out-relief,
out-tray,
outact