单词 | east sider |
释义 | East Sidern. A native or inhabitant of the East Side of a city, esp. of Manhattan's East Side. ΚΠ 1861 A. C. Wheeler Chron. Milwaukee xvii. 144 The Major was a confirmed east-sider, but he took no interest in the sectional quarrel. 1880 Scribner's Monthly Nov. 50/1 Insensibly the East-sider was set above the man of training or affairs whose team he drove. 1903 N.Y. Tribune 25 Oct. 15,000 East Siders attended the final dedication ceremonies at William H. Seward Park. 1956 R. S. Bourne Hist. Literary Radical Introd. 5 As detached as any young East Sider from the herd-unity of American life. 1993 Esquire July 90/2 All our weekenders were suave New Yorkers—rich SoHo residents and well-heeled East Siders. 2005 New Yorker 7 Feb. 48/1 In Cleveland, you are either an East Sider or a West Sider. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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