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How to use Manhattanite in a sentence

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Well-educated, from a happy family, she was your typical smart Manhattanite who also sounded happy with where her career was going and her life.
I have become as attuned to the semiotic meanings of Danforth vs. Riverdale as a Manhattanite is to the subtleties of Upper and Lower East Sides.
So the final shock is that the quintessential Manhattanite is looking beyond New York to a Europe which seems more appreciative of his talents.
The 31-year-old Manhattanite now brown-bags his lunch and stays at a Hyatt when he's in Los Angeles on business.
He even invited our neighbors to the party, which is a concept completely foreign to the Manhattanite in me.
A lifelong Manhattanite, she admitted that even at the age of 42, she didn't know how to drive a car.
He was a brash Manhattanite, now suddenly delivered to a New England college town.
For a Manhattanite who was up to then a pretty standard liberal, he did something unusual.
Instead, she sports a classy new hairdo, complemented by a respectably long skirt and the self-assuredness one would expect of any sassy Manhattanite.
As a Manhattanite he also walks everywhere, rather than relying on a car.
While quick on his feet, funny, pointed and well-read, Stewart is a Manhattanite through and through.
But even knowing that he had a narrow escape from injury or death, the 50-year-old Manhattanite does not regret his choice.
Sometimes, all a seen-it all before Manhattanite needs is the recipe for a good old bacon sarnie.
Kley grew up a consummate Manhattanite in Greenwich Village, looking down on even the outer boroughs as provincial hinterlands.
At the time, Gould was a Manhattanite fresh off running mobile content for Virgin Mobile USA, interviewing for a position with Bay Area venture capital firms.
Examples from Classical Literature
The Manhattanite knows him to be wrong by a matter of three thousand and some odd miles.
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