Dweller

  • 81cellar dweller — /ˈsɛlə dwɛlə/ (say seluh dweluh) noun Sport Colloquial the last placed team in a sporting competition. {from the idea that the team is lowest on the ladder} –cellar dwelling, adjective …

  • 82fringe dweller — /ˈfrɪndʒ dwɛlə/ (say frinj dweluh) noun 1. a person who lives, usually in miserable conditions, on the fringe of a town or settlement. 2. a person who adheres to a group, etc., in order to benefit from the social advantages or prestige which… …

  • 83lake-dweller — /ˈleɪk dwɛlə/ (say layk dweluh) noun an inhabitant of a lake dwelling …

  • 84slum-dweller — /ˈslʌm dwɛlə/ (say slum dweluh) noun a person who lives in a slum …

  • 85bottom-dweller — noun a fish that lives and feeds on the bottom of a body of water • Syn: ↑bottom feeder • Hypernyms: ↑fish • Hyponyms: ↑mullet …

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  • 86cave dweller — noun someone who lives in a cave • Syn: ↑caveman, ↑cave man, ↑troglodyte • Hypernyms: ↑primitive, ↑primitive person …

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  • 87by-dweller — …

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  • 88in-dweller — …

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  • 89buend — dweller …

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  • 90dwell — dweller, n. /dwel/, v., dwelt or dwelled, dwelling, n. v.i. 1. to live or stay as a permanent resident; reside. 2. to live or continue in a given condition or state: to dwell in happiness. 3. to linger over, emphasize, or ponder in thought,… …

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