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How to use denizen in a sentence

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Sentence Examples
Left to his own devices, the denizen of hamburger restaurants would eat fresh carrots and brown rice, his natural choices.
Another denizen had a word in Ritchie's ear, and suggested that he try Hong Kong for a while.
At heart, though, the ferret is a denizen of the countryside, a weasel closely related to the European polecat and the mink.
With his exit from the men's singles yesterday another denizen of the baseline bit Wimbledon dust.
We talk for quite a while, their cigarettes aglow, while I watch a local denizen pass by on the sidewalk three times.
The maned wolf, a solitary denizen of South America's savannah grasslands, is the continent's largest wild canid, by far.
We shall however point out that some of these schools welcome the denizen population and hence are part of the country's education network.
It's a small, exclusive French brand that was once only the denizen of select fashionistas.
A person reading well-selected books becomes a denizen of all nations, a contemporary of all ages.
The blobfish, a denizen of the Pacific that looks like a bald, grumpy old man, has been named the world's ugliest animal, organisers of the offbeat competition say.
Walking it with a longtime denizen offers a chance to bring alive some of that history.
The ivory-bill was a natural denizen of old-growth forests in the southeastern United States and Cuba.
It may be provoked by infection with Chlamydia trachomatis, a sexually transmitted denizen of the genital tract, and Ureaplasma urealyticum and Mycoplasma fermentans, two other inhabitants of the genitals.
From the stately gilded lily to the humble pansy, as bouquet, garden denizen, or painterly inspiration, the flower has captured the imagination of many photographers.
A denizen is a kind of middle state, between an alien and a natural-born subject, and partakes of both.
It was even said by one Castilian denizen of the time that murder, rape, and robbery happened without punishment.
Though born in Iceland, he became a denizen of Britain after leaving Oxford.
The bald eagle is a denizen of the northern part of the state.
Examples from Classical Literature
Also, these last two had been treated brutally by some denizen of the wildwood.
Or would the cunning of apeman, denizen of the jungle, warn him against any such?
Is it to the denizen of a coal mine you apply for information about the Nassau balloon?
To the denizen of the air all, save the want of oxygen, might appear divine.
His range is extensive, but he is properly a denizen of the cold and snowy regions.
It embellishes the denizen of the city, and hides the nakedness of barbarism.
Was it possible that the other denizen of the sooty flue could be Captain de Banyan?
The plume of the other varieties is erectile, but that of the San Pedro denizen is soft and falls down the side.
She seemed more like a country girl than a denizen of a town or city.
How unlike the denizen of the desert, the voyageur of the prairie sea!
The cries of the gorilla proclaimed that it was in mortal combat with some other denizen of the fierce wood.
For every den had its denizen, and Diana roamed the earth once more.
He was still an alien, a denizen in another world from that which flowed so smoothly and pleasantly below.
They hung over the railing of the bear-pit, shivering at the huge and lonely denizen, and passed quickly on to ten minutes of laughter at the monkey cage.
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