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Definition of Manhattanite in English: Manhattanitenoun manˈhat(ə)nʌɪtˌmanˈhadəˌnīt A native or inhabitant of the borough of Manhattan, in New York City. Manhattanites don't want their neighbourhood uprooted by expressways Example sentencesExamples - Manhattanites think New Englanders are beyond the pale, and New Englanders think New Yorkers are heretics.
- He even invited our neighbors to the party, which is a concept completely foreign to the Manhattanite in me.
- That's why I live in Brooklyn instead of Manhattan, not because - as Manhattanites assume - it's cheaper, but because it's a breathing space.
- Kidman plays Anna, a well-heeled Manhattanite who has grieved for her dead husband Sean for a decade; trying to move on, she is preparing to re-marry.
- A lifelong Manhattanite, she admitted that even at the age of 42, she didn't know how to drive a car.
- Instead, she sports a classy new hairdo, complemented by a respectably long skirt and the self-assuredness one would expect of any sassy Manhattanite.
- Well-educated, from a happy family, she was your typical smart Manhattanite who also sounded (unusually) happy with where her career was going and her life.
- If the campaign works, even diehard Manhattanites might be able to slow down and get in touch with their inner nature lover.
- Indeed, some Manhattanites feel this way simply about taking the subway to Brooklyn.
- News from New York: two newly-renovated museums in the boroughs offer Manhattanites an escape from the summer heat.
- The banter by all these sophisticated Manhattanites is also refreshingly tart.
- I have become as attuned to the semiotic meanings of Danforth vs. Riverdale as a Manhattanite is to the subtleties of Upper and Lower East Sides.
- The 31-year-old Manhattanite now brown-bags his lunch and stays at a Hyatt when he's in Los Angeles on business.
- But how many Manhattanites know that in areas throughout the country, businesses close down on the first day of hunting season?
- It's an early spring day in New York and the city is alive, buzzing with Manhattanites who have ventured out from hibernation to partake in the unseasonably warm weather.
- Since the mid-Nineties, I've witnessed Manhattanites insouciantly wearing strappy high heels even when the temperatures are subzero.
- As a Manhattanite he also walks everywhere, rather than relying on a car.
- So the final shock is that the quintessential Manhattanite is looking beyond New York to a Europe which seems more appreciative of his talents.
- He was a brash Manhattanite, now suddenly delivered to a New England college town.
- We Manhattanites occupy the most important piece of real estate in the world.
Definition of Manhattanite in US English: Manhattanitenounˌmanˈhadəˌnīt A native or inhabitant of the borough of Manhattan, in New York City. Manhattanites don't want their neighborhood uprooted by expressways Example sentencesExamples - Manhattanites think New Englanders are beyond the pale, and New Englanders think New Yorkers are heretics.
- Indeed, some Manhattanites feel this way simply about taking the subway to Brooklyn.
- I have become as attuned to the semiotic meanings of Danforth vs. Riverdale as a Manhattanite is to the subtleties of Upper and Lower East Sides.
- If the campaign works, even diehard Manhattanites might be able to slow down and get in touch with their inner nature lover.
- Instead, she sports a classy new hairdo, complemented by a respectably long skirt and the self-assuredness one would expect of any sassy Manhattanite.
- He even invited our neighbors to the party, which is a concept completely foreign to the Manhattanite in me.
- News from New York: two newly-renovated museums in the boroughs offer Manhattanites an escape from the summer heat.
- We Manhattanites occupy the most important piece of real estate in the world.
- That's why I live in Brooklyn instead of Manhattan, not because - as Manhattanites assume - it's cheaper, but because it's a breathing space.
- Since the mid-Nineties, I've witnessed Manhattanites insouciantly wearing strappy high heels even when the temperatures are subzero.
- So the final shock is that the quintessential Manhattanite is looking beyond New York to a Europe which seems more appreciative of his talents.
- As a Manhattanite he also walks everywhere, rather than relying on a car.
- But how many Manhattanites know that in areas throughout the country, businesses close down on the first day of hunting season?
- The 31-year-old Manhattanite now brown-bags his lunch and stays at a Hyatt when he's in Los Angeles on business.
- Well-educated, from a happy family, she was your typical smart Manhattanite who also sounded (unusually) happy with where her career was going and her life.
- A lifelong Manhattanite, she admitted that even at the age of 42, she didn't know how to drive a car.
- It's an early spring day in New York and the city is alive, buzzing with Manhattanites who have ventured out from hibernation to partake in the unseasonably warm weather.
- The banter by all these sophisticated Manhattanites is also refreshingly tart.
- He was a brash Manhattanite, now suddenly delivered to a New England college town.
- Kidman plays Anna, a well-heeled Manhattanite who has grieved for her dead husband Sean for a decade; trying to move on, she is preparing to re-marry.
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