Fred was the mayor of the small village.
Number 6 lived in the Village. :-)
The criminal was shunned by the village.
The criminal was outcast from his village for his crimes.
The Native Amaricans lived in a village and they also use to go hunting for there food.
Example: The hermitage was hidden to keep it a secret from the nearby village.
There are two big quonset huts near the village
A quiet fishing village located in bayou country
For starters, you may use it as a noun or verb.... The witch doctor placed a jinx on the village bully. Keep this up and I will ask the village witch doctor to jinx you.
Our old kingdom was attacked by bandits, and thats when we left for this village.
Maybe use it in "The Alien Resident entered the village.". It means a new, and not native, Resident.
In the village, the quiet village, the lion sleeps tonight.
The statement, He finished the apprenticeship then he left the village, gives two thoughts but doesn't connect them together. You could use (comma), and then.... Or, you could rewrite the sentence completely:After he finished his apprenticeship, the young man left the village.
Example: The tribe built a wooden palisade around their village to protect it from raiders.