"Townsfolk" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Townsfolk
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"Townsfolk" Meaning

The villagers or inhabitants of a town.

"Townsfolk" Examples

Here are five sentences using the word "townsfolk":

The townsfolk were delighted when the new ice cream parlor opened on Main Street.
The author's novel was based on the unique culture and traditions of the rural townsfolk.
The townsfolk came together to celebrate the century-old town's anniversary with a grand parade.
As a newcomer, I was nervous about meeting the townsfolk, but they welcomed me with open arms.
The historic district was famous for its well-preserved architecture and charming townsfolk who still lived in the old homes.

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