The word outskirt in the English language is a noun. This word was first recorded as being used in 1596, but the country of origin is not known.
There was a war going on in the outskirts of the village.
the word rag in a sentence
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
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"The outskirts of town is scary and gives me an eire feeling."
The word outskirts refers to the outer area or outlying area of a city. To be used In a well written sentence, "Billy lived on the outskirts of town".
The word outskirts is a singular and plural, common noun; a word for the outer areas of a town, city, or a piece of land. Example sentences: We're installing a fence on the outskirts of our property. Real estate prices are much lower at the outskirts of the city.
I live on the outskirts of a small town in Utah.
The word "outskirts" is a noun. It refers to the outer area or boundaries of a city, town, or region.
He used the binoculars to scan the outskirts of the town for intruders. My printer can also scan and fax documents.
Periphery is a noun that means outskirts, circumference, or perimeter. Example sentence: I walked the entire periphery of the yard and couldn't find the place in the fence where the dog was able to escape.
No, the word "outskirts" cannot have a prefix added to it because it is already a complete word that includes both the root word "skirt" and the prefix "out-."
Boundary.
locale, outskirts, suburbs, environs
On the outskirts.
An area remote from the center called the outskirts.