Examples of 'denizen' in a sentence

Meaning of "denizen"

Denizen refers to an inhabitant or occupant of a particular place, especially one who is a regular or long-term resident. It can also refer to a plant or animal that is native to or naturalized in a specific region
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  • An inhabitant of a place; one who dwells in.
  • One who frequents a place.
  • A person with rights between those of naturalized citizen and resident alien (roughly permanent resident), obtained through letters patent. Though born in Iceland, he became a denizen of Britain after leaving Oxford.
  • Though born in Iceland, he became a denizen of Britain after leaving Oxford.

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This species is known to be a tide pool denizen.
The existence of denizen heterotrophic denitrifying bacteria is proved.
And a brutal one for the jungle denizen.
A denizen of the dark.
It is essentially a denizen of.
Each denizen performs tasks that make sense in their environment.
This chapter is narrated by an unnamed denizen of Dublin.
Denizen simplifies banking for expats and global citizens by providing a completely borderless service.
You should be a legal denizen of the USA.
The star denizen then disappeared into the water the moment it finished speaking.
But she is a denizen of Hell.
Denizen Rum is something of a paradox.
So It became a regular denizen of the jungle or some people called It.
From now on you can resemble Any other denizen.
Begin was a perpetual denizen of the opposition benches in the Israeli parliament.

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Falcon continued to star in a parade of biopics and literary adaptations directed by Denizen Stoop.
Denizen of the Highlands nd.
Who made payments to Denizen Cares are also on the transplant list.
The ancient Egyptians recognized the hippo as a ferocious denizen of the Nile.
He was a denizen of Hollywood.
No, it was he who brought his denizen of demons.
And is a denizen of the aquafarms you're now passing on the right.
What sort of a jungle denizen might this be?
My second cousin thrice removed, that outlaw swamp denizen.
He 's a denizen of those woods you are visiting, and he cares about preserving them.
It 's been a problematic several years to be a denizen of a democratic country.
The status of denizen allowed a foreigner to purchase property, although a denizen could not inherit property.
I would hate to think a fellow bowler, a denizen of the lanes, could do such a thing.
The deep-water denizen may belong to a new species, but that has yet to be confirmed.
Let us consider first this hatunruna, the humble denizen of a village on the plateau.
Scarcely a denizen of the deep is unrepresented at Mamasan 's table.
Well, this is the latest denizen of Dogpatch.
Olives are a Mediterranean tree, not a desert denizen.
Is it this gnarly denizen of the deep who chowed down on EL Capitan 's drumstick?
Chloé hasn't slain a single denizen of Gévaudan.
Written by that denizen of ethical ambiguity, Peter Lawson.
She is trapped on this island, but she is a denizen of Hell.
Lala is the Tiki Bar 's primary denizen who opens each episode with a dance.
To sheathe your body for the court . And a brutal one for the jungle denizen.
With more teeth than body . Unless the denizen is one of those monsters.
This is the second Denizen that appears in Gnostic texts ( the first being Yaldabaoth ).
Although, I can see how you would mistake me for a denizen of this bustling.
Later he becomes a denizen of Meridian under Elyon 's rule.
Well, you have a keen eye, bowling alley denizen.
With a nose used like a snorkel, this strange denizen of the depths is a Chinese soft-shelled turtle.
He is a very powerful, volatile, and excessively violent Denizen.
Gehrman is not the only denizen of the Hunter 's Dream.
Denizen of hell that you be, I beseech you, be silent.
We summon Gerard DuQuette, denizen of the Otherworld.
The king was a denizen of his own beloved jungle -- the white men were aliens.

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