A sewer dweller is a colloquial term for a person or creature that lives in the sewers, which are underground systems used for carrying away wastewater. Some urban legends and fictional stories portray sewer dwellers as mysterious or dangerous beings that reside in dark and forgotten underground spaces.
A plantation dweller is a person who lives or works on a plantation, typically a large estate where crops like cotton, sugar, or tobacco are grown. These individuals may be employed in the agricultural activities on the plantation.
There is no specific data on the number of people who fall into sewer grates annually, but it is considered a rare occurrence. Local government and utility companies regularly inspect and maintain sewer grates to ensure public safety.
A rural dweller is someone who lives in a rural area, which is typically characterized by its small population, open spaces, and agricultural or natural surroundings. Rural dwellers often have a different lifestyle and access to different resources compared to those living in urban areas.
The average monthly sewer bill in Hawaii is around $40 to $100, depending on the location and water usage of the household. Prices may vary based on the county and specific utility provider.
The antonym for "sodbuster" is "city-dweller" or "urbanite." Sodbuster typically refers to a farmer or agricultural worker in a rural setting, so the opposite would be someone living in a city or urban area.
Dweller-in-Darkness was created in 1978.
Void Dweller was created in 1989.
Dweller - novel - was created in 2010.
Dweller - film - was created in 2000.
An igloo dweller is an Inuit or Eskimo.
If someone asked you whether you were a visitor or a dweller, the one-word answering response could be "Dweller.".
Joseph was the tent dweller.
The duration of Cellar Dweller is 1.28 hours.
it is neither.
A many-eyed dirt dweller is a potato.
Dweller on the Threshold - song - was created in 1981.
Cellar Dweller was created on 1988-09-20.