out-of-townish

English

Etymology

From out of town +‎ -ish.

Adjective

out-of-townish (comparative more out-of-townish, superlative most out-of-townish)

  1. Having the qualities of an out-of-towner.
    • 2011, Michael D Young, The Women Of All Seasons[1]:
      There was definitely something out-of-townish about her.