Examples of 'newlander' in a sentence

Meaning of "newlander"

newlander (noun) - a term used to describe a newcomer or a person who has recently arrived in a specific place or community. It can also refer to a new settler or immigrant in a particular region

How to use "newlander" in a sentence

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Norman Newlander loved me like no other man.
The same goes for his longtime agent Norman Newlander.
Wednesday and Sunday mornings, Norman Newlander loved me like no other man.
Alan is married to psychotherapist Suzanne Newlander.
Shepherd, would you take Miss Newlander in for her physical?
Sandy went to lunch with his friend and agent, Norman Newlander.
I'll need you to get mrs. newlander some meloxicam, the 8milligram tablets.
I was very sorry to hear about Mr. Newlander.
Shepherd, would you take Ms. Newlander in for her physical?
We have not met, but I heard great things about you from Norman Newlander.
I will need you to get Mrs. Newlander some Meloxicam, the 8-milligram tablets.
In the south of France, wealthy American businessman Tony Newlander is fed up with life.
So she sent me to see her husband, a big-time agent, Norman Newlander.
And will always be a great lady . was … And Eileen Newlander.
First of all, congrats on that last impossible mission . Norman Newlander.

See also

Um … I would like to make a toast to my mother, Eileen Newlander.
Cash, stocks, bonds, properties, controlling interest in the Newlander Agency.

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