Dwellers [noun]
Definition of Dwellers:
tenant
Opposite/Antonyms of Dwellers:
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Sentence/Example of Dwellers:
Grass-eating animals feared beasts of prey long before the Tree-dwellers lived.
It must be borne in mind, in this consideration, that the apes differ from the other tree-dwellers in being destitute of claws.
In the apes and lemurs, on the contrary, the ground-dwellers are the aberrant forms, stray wanderers from the host.
That is a sad condition of things, but one which fully satisfies the greater part of the dwellers on your planet.
Thus the seigneur reserved to himself an access to those subterraneous chambers, unknown even to the dwellers of the castle.
We city dwellers think of robins as harbingers of spring, and all that, and they epitomize the bird world.
And during that time they were gods, real live dwellers on Olympus, flaming Joves to poor mortal Semeles.
The dwellers of the little hamlet had all fled at the approach of the army of the Crusaders, except one Arab and his wife.
The disclosures as made by Maddy, awakened much interest among the five dwellers of Pinnacle Point.
We must remember that this chances to be the very best moment of the whole year in which to see the Cape and the dwellers thereat.