out-of-towner
[ out-uh v-tou-ner ]
/ ˈaʊt əvˈtaʊ nər /
noun
a visitor from another town or city: The World's Fair brought many out-of-towners to New Orleans.
Origin of out-of-towner
First recorded in 1910–15;
out-of-town +
-er1
Words nearby out-of-towner
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,
outage
Example sentences from the Web for out-of-towner
And so the 12-year-old out-of-towner was in a position to make an aggressive bid for the longtime resident of Broad Street.