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Seattleites meaning
plural of Seattleite
Example sentences (16)
Seattleites turned out in droves to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit with lion dances, martial arts and plenty of food.
The poll also suggested 4 in 5 Seattleites, are *not* confident in the ‘s approach to public safety.
His hands-on involvement in construction projects inspired many Seattleites to volunteer and support local initiatives aimed at addressing homelessness and housing insecurity in the city.
Despite this, sunny weather inspired droves of Seattleites to ignore the governor’s warnings to practice social distancing.
Encouraging West Seattleites to do the exact opposite of what we are being asked to do so we can take the “chance to help out” is selfish.
Teriyaki is an almost religious institution for a generation of Seattleites.
These single Seattleites will be recruited by the tour's casting director (you can fill out an application at bachelorliveonstage.
Careful observation tells us that If there’s one thing Seattleites love more than weed and coffee, it’s pop-up markets (have you seen this place around the holidays?).
In defining the Green New Deal, candidates have explicitly tied it to issues Seattleites already think about, like transportation, housing and labor.
The affordability portal connects low-income Seattleites with benefits and resources they are eligible for to lower the cost of living in the city.
About three-quarters of both groups — particularly the self-described liberals — agreed that Seattleites shared their values.
For Seattleites, election excitement won’t end soon: The Big Blue Bubble is about to plunge into the biggest battle for control of the city council in recent memory.
Longtime Seattleites, who have seen property taxes and prices soar, aren’t the only ones worried about sticking around.
Seattleites know the facts of this current boom.
The slaying shocked Samish, a remote, 2,000-person village of wealthy empty nesters, vacationing Seattleites, burrowed-in natives, and wind-chapped oyster farmers.
The tremendous upswing in wildfires since 2000 means that by now Seattleites are learning that the smoke, haze and sunsets of late summer aren’t going away.