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Definition of Vancouverite in English: Vancouveritenounvaŋˈkuːvərʌɪtvanˈkuːvərʌɪt A native or inhabitant of Vancouver. Vancouverites woke up to a winter wonderland this Friday morning Example sentencesExamples - About 200 miles east of British Columbia's rainy, cool coast, the Okanagan Valley is where Vancouverites head for a sunny beach vacation.
- We Vancouverites have, by North American standards, been blessed by our city planners.
- The sun has just come out, which means that, like a good Vancouverite, it's time for me to head outside.
- Comprising four young Vancouverites, this oddly-named psychedelic folk-rock act will be dropping into Edmonton this week on their first tour of Canada.
- Well, I guess that is a contradiction in terms because what it means to be a Vancouverite is a complex and multifaceted thing.
- As a Vancouverite, I feel compelled to watch the Winter Olympics taking place in Salt Lake City.
- I find myself pronouncing words like a Vancouverite.
- Last week I met a fellow expatriate Vancouverite outside a bar in Sinchon, the neighbourhood where my host university in Korea is located.
- Theatre Under the Stars is a superb annual tradition for Vancouverites.
- Many Vancouverites don't know that some of the world's top contemporary artists practice here.
adjectivevaŋˈkuːvərʌɪtvanˈkuːvərʌɪt Relating to Vancouver. my Vancouverite affinity for nature Example sentencesExamples - As with many other good Vancouverite bands, I had never heard of them, even though I'm a loyal radio listener, and they've been around since 1998.
- The re-do was tackled by Vancouverite party hosters Love Dancing.
- Labelling the Montreal-based Vancouverite transplant a "curator of culture," Arbutus Records describes her latest effort as a fusion.
- Thanks for your bias disclosures in making this a "Vancouverite" or "Canucks" issue.
- Blending cultures are changing - and especially, will change - what it means to be Vancouverite, or Canadian.
Definition of Vancouverite in US English: Vancouveritenounvanˈko͞ovərīt A native or inhabitant of Vancouver. Vancouverites woke up to a winter wonderland this Friday morning Example sentencesExamples - We Vancouverites have, by North American standards, been blessed by our city planners.
- The sun has just come out, which means that, like a good Vancouverite, it's time for me to head outside.
- About 200 miles east of British Columbia's rainy, cool coast, the Okanagan Valley is where Vancouverites head for a sunny beach vacation.
- Last week I met a fellow expatriate Vancouverite outside a bar in Sinchon, the neighbourhood where my host university in Korea is located.
- I find myself pronouncing words like a Vancouverite.
- Comprising four young Vancouverites, this oddly-named psychedelic folk-rock act will be dropping into Edmonton this week on their first tour of Canada.
- As a Vancouverite, I feel compelled to watch the Winter Olympics taking place in Salt Lake City.
- Well, I guess that is a contradiction in terms because what it means to be a Vancouverite is a complex and multifaceted thing.
- Theatre Under the Stars is a superb annual tradition for Vancouverites.
- Many Vancouverites don't know that some of the world's top contemporary artists practice here.
adjectivevanˈko͞ovərīt Relating to Vancouver. my Vancouverite affinity for nature Example sentencesExamples - Blending cultures are changing - and especially, will change - what it means to be Vancouverite, or Canadian.
- The re-do was tackled by Vancouverite party hosters Love Dancing.
- Thanks for your bias disclosures in making this a "Vancouverite" or "Canucks" issue.
- As with many other good Vancouverite bands, I had never heard of them, even though I'm a loyal radio listener, and they've been around since 1998.
- Labelling the Montreal-based Vancouverite transplant a "curator of culture," Arbutus Records describes her latest effort as a fusion.
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