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"townsfolk" Definitions
  1. townspeople.

135 Sentences With "townsfolk"

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More townsfolk means more quests, propelling the game ever onward.
The townsfolk of Talkeeta, population approximately 900, elected Stubbs in 1998.
But the townsfolk all know that this pension will never come.
Townsfolk are around but just stand and emotionlessly stare straight ahead.
Just like Novikov, he's not all that he seems to the townsfolk.
"In the 19th century, townsfolk gathered around the cracker barrel," Popkey wrote.
The townsfolk respond first by marveling at her device – then by smashing it.
Surrounded by townsfolk, she stepped forward, knowingly reached out, and touched her son.
In the 2000s a pyramid scheme made many townsfolk rich, then ruined them.
As is evident, not all townsfolk care to believe in the same things.
The townsfolk know something is afoot, but nobody is getting their brains eaten yet.
Everyone is just relieved that it wasn't an actual living thing, hungry for townsfolk.
The depiction of the self-deluded townsfolk has a faintly Eugene O'Neill-like bleakness.
Townsfolk flocked to see the display of autographed rackets, clothing and other tennis paraphernalia inside.
"The bitch has cast a spell on them," one clod complains of the smitten townsfolk.
They reappear on the ground, amid the bloodthirsty townsfolk who wanted to watch their murders.
With a farming community on its doorstep, the townsfolk clearly understood the value of water.
When the townsfolk do not pay up, the Piper uses his music to lure their children.
It was essentially living theater that ran for the day and involved the audience as townsfolk.
Now the townsfolk must drive elsewhere or wait for occasional visits from trucks that sell vegetables.
And even when the townsfolk are in immediate danger they still don't know what's going on.
When the townsfolk wanted a leader, Saul—domineering, cunning, powerful—seemed like an all-right choice.
He kept tabs on townsfolk who were struggling with low-paying jobs, opiate addiction, and institutional bankruptcy.
From there it's off to Rose Creek to train the townsfolk and prepare for their last stand.
And why indeed had the townsfolk not asked more questions when, in 1942, Moishe was suddenly deported?
The townsfolk, who had previously observed the march from a distance, not only showed up on Nov.
He runs up against an aggressive prosecutor, Carol Anne (Jayma Mays), as well as other colorful townsfolk.
Eyed with some suspicion by the conservative townsfolk, there was a brutal mirror image to that escapist's idyll.
Amherst townsfolk dismissed the poet's life as small and pointless, and Dickinson softly sneered at all of them.
Meanwhile, Gaston (Luke Evans) is riling the townsfolk up in order to launch an attack on the castle.
He found Bean in the town square, guzzling whiskey, berating the cowed townsfolk, and waving around a pistol.
Mostly, I'd while away the hours by fishing, or catching bugs, and sending presents to all my favorite townsfolk.
Sheela courted controversy, doing media appearances solely to troll the townsfolk of Antelope, Oregon, who wanted the Rajneeshees gone.
And yet, for whatever reason, the ordinary townsfolk don't ever really seem to know what's going on or care.
This has not stopped some townsfolk grumbling about the church's plans to cut down trees and expand a car park.
Karen and Dill are in their own personal hell, fraught with abusive partners, townsfolk with hidden agendas, and moral conundrums.
He acts as if he doesn't care if the state comes into being or not, and mocks the upright townsfolk.
Her mother ran a loncheria and some of Castellanos' fondest memories are of helping her mother serve food to townsfolk.
Behind her, the townsfolk tussle and bicker; one man shares a bone with a dog; housetops collapse into the street.
On the morning of March 17, 1892, a group of Exeter's townsfolk dug up the graves of three local women.
The townsfolk are being bullied by an entrepreneur and his hired thugs, who want to bring a railroad through the community.
In 21983, 19833 of the townsfolk sent Stuyvesant a letter in reply that came to be known as the Flushing Remonstrance.
They are certainly not mere propaganda aimed at outsiders: many townsfolk came to the Gesar festival and the mood was relaxed.
In the aftermath, Shaw delivers a sermon imploring the townsfolk to trust the senior class and support their rogue warehouse prom.
The townsfolk came a callin' Thursday as Kim became a human canvas for her makeup guy who gave the crowd a tutorial.
You city people fill your lives with chatter, Thinking that us country folk don't matter … To Sol Dominion, the townsfolk hadn't mattered.
Soon, in common with other townsfolk, he receives an anonymous and spiteful note, whose writer claims to see everything that goes on.
Townsfolk, most of whom asked that their names not be used for fear of reprisals, described how the day of terror unfolded:
Desperate and running out of food, a group of townsfolk come across Killy after being chased by murderous safeguards while scrounging for supplies.
The group gets together, bonds, rides some horses, bonds some more, trains the townsfolk for the big battle, and then fights like hell.
Later, a crowd of (giant air quotes) "savages" are being paraded through town as the townsfolk watch, and a child drops a doll.
Released September 20, the puzzle stealth game follows a very bad goose on its senseless mission to terrorize unsuspecting English gardeners and townsfolk.
This means you can effectively just do the things the game requires you to do, and skip the optional conversations with the townsfolk.
The barber also tells Willis that the townsfolk attempted to remove all the rocks from the lake where Ann Nash's body was found.
However, the townsfolk were apparently more impressed with Salvini's hard line on immigration, and he dominated the election with around 30% of the vote.
Specifically, the report claims that townsfolk are asked to avoid relaying verbatim quotes delivered by Zuck if asked by any parasite media reporter scum.
At some point there used to be an 'Onna Mikoshi' (female shrine) too, but the local townsfolk complained about it and it was banned.
Mr Dodd's inscription notes that more than twice as many locals fought for the Union as for the Confederacy, about which townsfolk still talk bitterly.
The rivalry continued for more than 60 years, as the Dasslers' companies earned the loyalties of different athletes, celebrities, and even their fellow German townsfolk.
So the townsfolk come over to the stranger and they thank him, and they say, 'Stranger, if you don't mind, we do have one question.
Eventually, the cult known for unique meditation practices and lots of sex engaged in a full-on war with the nearby townsfolk who despised them.
Chief Willoughby is afflicted with a serious illness, which earns him sympathy from the townsfolk (though it is not used as an excuse for his inaction).
As you explore Hope County, you'll rescue townsfolk, reclaim cult outposts, and just generally annoy the gun-toting zealots of Eden's Gate by ruining their plans.
The first, also known as "The Death Wheelers," stars Nicky Henson as Tom, the amoral leader of a gang of motorcyclists who terrorize unsuspecting English townsfolk.
Their setting is patched together through bits of business with a couple of local townsfolk, and a mini Thanksgiving-homecoming drama when the pair visit Hannah's family.
His supporters staged a counterdemonstration that drew bikers, gun-toting militia members in camouflage, townsfolk with Trump signs, and a man in a "Fuck Islam" T-shirt.
The Lone Ranger, like Jesus, is a man of peace and understanding, sworn only to wound, never to kill, so he lets the townsfolk hang them. ♦
What she finds is the townsfolk trying to make their own change, trying to find stability in a crumbling city, and trying to keep their faith intact.
And the wagging, censorious tongues of Lorca's townsfolk are replaced by the all-too appropriately named trolls who lie in wait in dark corners of the internet.
As your little avatar struggles through the blizzard, you'll see your townsfolk express grudging satisfaction that you're gone, and now they can start putting things right without you.
In theory, players are supposed to spend their time in the game farming and watering crops, talking to the townsfolk, figuratively and literally planting roots in the community.
The frightened townsfolk — top executives from the biggest media companies and advertising agencies in the world — debated in whispers their grim choice between bloody resistance or total surrender.
Everyone, from the townsfolk on the islands to the monsters crawling the dungeons moves with personality and even bounce that is hard not to fall in love with.
"If you're going to stay a hero, then the townsfolk are going to need to think that one of their own is under [your hood]," she tells him.
An exhilarating fusion of high and low, the movie takes a shopworn premise — townsfolk facing a violent threat — and bats it around until it all goes ka-boom.
With less than two weeks until the March 15 first round of France's municipal elections, Laloux is making headway in persuading townsfolk that she is a deserving candidate.
They were stopped in town by Police Chief Sid Hatfield, who placed them under arrest—a gun battle ensued, killing three townsfolk and seven of the agency detectives.
Instead, I was just walked out into the park to meet Sheriff Baggert, and joined him as we roamed the streets of Sweetwater, talking to townsfolk and visitors alike.
There's no question of who committed the crime, with countless townsfolk bearing witness to it in broad daylight, and Cora openly and emphatically confessing her guilt from the start.
The city has the panicked air of a B-horror movie where the townsfolk stand stock still, bug-eyed and frozen, too frightened to flee, waiting for the creature.
We don't have that much in this town for the townsfolk to gather in a family environment, so the focal point tends to be the community center or the churches.
The townsfolk (most of all her own mother) treat her like a pariah, as a journalist airing the dirty laundry of their quaint lives for all the world to see.
The exiled and indigenous populations were engaged in low-level civil war, with resentful Siberian townsfolk up in arms protesting the presence of exiles thrust on them by the state.
You might not guess, from such fond affirmation, that a petition was raised by the townsfolk in March, 1889, complaining about the painter's behavior and pleading that he be interned.
Mocked and manipulated because of his poverty, Jud is considered easy pickings for the the townsfolk, including Curly, who literally strolls up to the farmhand's home to entreat him toward suicide.
Kanye West wants his presence in Wyoming to be known far and wide -- it looks like he's hosting a mega Sunday Service this week, inviting all the townsfolk and their mom.
In his Berlinale documentary, Gomes brings an anthropological eye to bear on the way in which the townsfolk work, asking whether they work for money or for the pleasure of it.
She also brought her phone and filmed the incident, believing it was a way to show her neighbors and townsfolk "how not to dump animals and to do the right thing" instead.
This year townsfolk are abuzz about a new attraction - a wooden relic reputed to be from the manger used by the infant Jesus and sent back last week to Bethlehem from Rome.
And while we marched, I couldn't help wondering where all these queer townsfolk came from, and where they were when I needed a good, queer role model during the 90s and early 2000s.
A tart-mouthed pistol, she corrals a plot packed with oddball encounters, including a droll Native American (Joseph Billingiere), tombstone-toothed barflies and townsfolk who look as if a bath might kill them.
You'll hear about how nice the now-abandoned general store used to be, listen to the dreams of artists and farmers, and learn about how the townsfolk take care of the plentiful ghosts.
The local bishop roused the townsfolk, saying that no-one would be baptized until the situation was resolved, and Clotilda responded by threatening to kill the abbess should anyone try to rescue her.
If we fall back on our Hollywood tropes of the witch hunt for a moment, we might image townsfolk sharpening their pitchforks and forming a mob to drag the witch to her fate.
The year in which the novel is set, 1908, is a difficult one for the townsfolk of Eden: Whales are scarce, and any missed catch could spell disaster for the whalers and their dependents.
Outer Wilds One of this year's most talked-about games wasn't a triple-A blockbuster, but a small indie game where you take on the character of a naughty goose terrorizing some unsuspecting townsfolk.
The local townsfolk don't regard the looming, castle-like facility too favorably, and Lockhart doesn't bother hiding his disdain when he meets the gentleman that runs the place, Dr. Heinrich Volmer (Isaacs, dripping with menace).
All the townsfolk you come across will have real jobs, like farmer or monk, and if you're low on cash, you can barter with the local blacksmith for a better deal on a new sword.
The full song will eventually introduce Gaston (Luke Evans) and Le Fou (Josh Gad), but this teaser is true to its name and cuts off with less than a minute of Belle and the townsfolk.
The townsfolk (warmly played by David Lynch and Ed Begley, Jr., among others) don't seem to mind, and are even quite fond of him, in the way of longtime owners of a rather surly pet.
Any suspense in the plot has to do with anticipating when, or if, the townsfolk will twig onto Ivan's true identity, and whether Ivan will ever figure out why he's the object of their generosity.
On Friday, more than 2,000 people — including townsfolk, FCA workers, politicians, and corporate executives — gathered in a packed Turin cathedral for a memorial service to honor the man who masterminded two long-shot corporate turnarounds.
When Aunt Eller fires a pistol during a scuffle in "The Farmer and the Cowman," the moment—which traditionally plays as feisty—keeps the townsfolk from grabbing the rifles off the wall and is genuinely scary.
Among these tormented townsfolk Janacek includes two young people who openly embrace their romantic feelings: Kudrjas (the ardent tenor Sam Levine), a self-educated clerk, and Varvara (the beguiling mezzo-soprano Samantha Hankey), Katya's only confidante.
The clip is narrated by Ben and introduces their fellow townsfolk and their claims to fame, like a woman named Charlotte who makes the best punch bowl cake, and Jerry, who holds the record for anvil shooting.
These hijinks all take place in a bloodless, colorful, stylized world full of townsfolk to distract and puzzles to solve, all set to dynamic pieces of classical music adapted from works by the influential French composer Claude Debussy.
Also from WGN is this current-day drama about the Farrells, an isolated clan in the mountains of Kentucky whose (dangerously) insular way of life is under attack thanks to an encroaching coal company and some desperate townsfolk.
The 20-odd corny, zany, iodized salt-of-the-earth townsfolk are all played by Mr. Heller and Mr. Souhrada, though really mostly by Mr. Souhrada, whose ability to veer from character to character to character risks whiplash.
With absolutely nothing at stake — no world to save, no baddies to fight — the pleasure of the gameplay comes from the bothering of townsfolk: chasing frightened children, stealing from shopkeepers and honking incessantly at people trying to read.
Townsfolk are the best eyes and ears that the cartels can hope for; winning their support also offers drug trafficking gangs the intelligence and heads up that local people can provide about the plans and whereabouts of law enforcement.
When Pedranos, as the townsfolk are called, became acquainted with Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan and the diminutive slam-dunk champion Spud Webb — after cable television arrived — baskets were put up on what for several years remained a dirt patch.
My old Kentucky home: The Farrells, a clan of Appalachian renegades who've laid claim to a mountain for more than 200 years, defend their land and way of life — moonshine-making and a language all their own — from the townsfolk below.
Unrest erupted in the highland region of Apurimac as police tried to clear townsfolk from a road they had been blocking for nearly a week, leaving dead a 42-year-old man, said Artemio Solano, a representative of the ombudsman's office.
Such is the lads' own portrait gallery, which depicts the townsfolk of Ballyturk, whose doings Mr. Murphy and Mr. Murfi's One and Two act out again and again, with jaw-dropping virtuosity, in what feels like an eternal soap opera.
The film will reportedly be set years later in the chronology of the show from when we last saw Al Swearengen (Ian Mcshane) and will see South Dakota officially joining the United States, along with the ramifications of that for the townsfolk.
After the town of Rose Creek is pillaged and burned by an evil land baron (Peter Sarsgaard), the defiant townsfolk, led by a grieving widow (Haley Bennett), hire Chisholm to pull together a gang of misfits to fight against the baron's army.
Now, imagine a bunch of signs dug into the front lawns of the townsfolk, say, announcing that Jack's selling his lawnmower, that Martha's birthday karaoke shindig at Denny's is this Saturday, and that Al would like you to mail him some feet pics.
Wellington Wells is a procedurally generated town — that is, it's different each time you play — and at present it's mostly filled with grumpy townsfolk who like to swear and ask for things, but will generally leave you alone if you don't bother them.
The island is inhabited by fauna and flora with exotic names like "puk-puk geese" and "mushi-mush" trees; the townsfolk are the kind of nonthreatening eccentrics you'd find on "Gilmore Girls"; the only dangerous area is a forest overrun with bloodsucking iguanas.
Merrily widowed and wealthy enough to roam with relative impunity, she's unprepared for the complex politics of the region, managing to irritate the tribespeople, the United States Army (in the brusque form of a stellar Sam Rockwell) and the brutally bigoted townsfolk.
"Witness the beauty of the great cupid festival which excites curiosity as the townsfolk are dancing at the touch of brownish water thrown ... Everything is colored yellowish red and rendered dusty by the heaps of scented powder blown all over," wrote Harsha.
"The Magnificent Seven" follows a rogue band of outlaws who come together to defend a gold mining town from the control of murderous baron Bartholomew Bogue (Peter Sarsgaard), after a widowed young woman vows to get revenge for her dead husband and protect her townsfolk.
They come to Flagstaff with good reason, in my opinion: the climate is lovely in this desert oasis seven thousand feet above the sea, there are good social services, and the townsfolk are kindhearted, I would claim, although it must be noted that the city only recently decriminalized begging.
The townsfolk of Wind Gap may be eager to ward off more calamitous forms of evil, like serial murders, but there are other ways to kill — and towns like Wind Gap doom girls like Camille and Natalie long before they've ever taken their first scandalous step into the woods.
And because he could also measure variation in blood proteins, such as that between A, B and O blood types, he also collected blood samples from townsfolk all over the Parma valley to show that marriage between related individuals had led to many of the genetic differences between those towns.
The core townsfolk are in the pawn shop having a city council meeting about how to get Bobo Winthrop (Dylan Bruce) out of jail and, you know, deal with Fiji Cavanaugh (Parisa Fitz-Henley) having used her telekinetic witch powers to lift and crush a sheriff's cruiser in a diplomatic fashion.
But what makes this place memorably disturbing and great and well worth the visit (that is, if you just happen to be passing through the area, as we were not long ago on our way to the Badlands) are the dusty, decaying animatronic townsfolk who are steadily coming unglued, quite literally.
We heard about the trip that Weaver and Allen had taken to a school for mahouts (elephant handlers) in Thailand, and this adventure wove in and out of the tale of Hero, a circus elephant the townsfolk of Elkton, South Dakota, shot to death during a snowstorm on May 15, 1916.
According to Sam (Bill Buell), the resident oracular old-timer, when the streets run red with blood, and the three-legged coyote howls, the ghost of the baddest man who ever lived in the area, Tumacho, returns to inhabit the body of one of the townsfolk and become a bloodsucking tyrant.
Running with Scissors' isometric murder romp of 1997—in which you played a gun-toting man, the "Postal Dude," who sets about slaughtering his fellow townsfolk after being evicted from his home—was targeted by US Senator Joe Lieberman as being excessively violent, and he tried to have the game banned.
Skyrim's leap to VR promised a genuinely new breakthrough in interactivity: Craning your neck upward to see dragons circle overhead, sneaking through torch-lit caves, drawing arrows from you bow by pantomiming the movements using the Playstation Move controllers, and observing the infamously glitchy townsfolk up close at a more realistic scale.
Season 1: Episode 5, "1.5" The episode begins with one of the series' most memorable and eerie sights: a reconstruction of the night Danny disappeared, with Ellie's son Tom leading the procession of townsfolk who have gathered together to watch and try to make sense out of what happened the night Danny went missing.
In the end, the FBI held out hope that the townsfolk wouldn't focus on the idea that all the FBI's hard work and planning to supposedly protect the town's banks only resulted in the utter failure of its stated mission: The bank got robbed, the cash would never be recovered, and the robbers would never serve time.
Yes, there were a few people of color featured in the almost-painfully-quaint town: Rory's best friend, Lane, and her mother were Korean (although both played by Japanese-American actresses); and Gypsy, the town's mechanic and a member of the core townsfolk ensemble was played by Rose Abdoo, an actress of Dominican and Lebanese descent.
" And then, lest you doubt it, we get clips: Nixon saying, "Let's make America first again in respect for order and justice under law"; a clip of pre-politics Reagan in a 1953 movie improbably titled Law and Order, in a cowboy hat and boots, saying to the townsfolk, "You wanted law and order in this town — you've got it.

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