100 examples of an outsider in sentences

Rolfe was no less indignant than his chief at the intrusion of an outsider into their sphere.

You have ever been a favorite of his, whereas I am little more than an outsider, who has caused you an' he much trouble an' sufferin'.

These considerations explain why One Poor Scruple seems to us so far truer a presentment of Catholic life than Helbeck of Bannisdalethe difference lying in the incommunicable advantage which an insider possesses over an outsider in understanding the spirit and principles by which the members of any social body are governed.

You have been an outsider, instead of putting yourself loyally into the breach, and working with us heart to heart.

An outsider with no special knowledge would necessarily require to estimate the risk far more highly if we were to form a rational opinion on the basis of his knowledge.

King Victor Emanuel, though, excommunicated by the Pope in the most indecent language that ever fell from human lips, has done no violence to the person of the Pope, and now contents himself as an outsider of the church.

But here's the trouble: when you make over your house to an outsider, maybe it'll stick to him, like a flea to a soldier.

I'm jest an outsider.

And, unfortunately, at a time like this not the light-hearted, sportsmanlike fighting men at the front, nor sober people left behind in homes, but newspapers are likely to be an outsider's most constant companions.

And they treated her kindly, but indulgently, as an outsider.

"You say I'm an outsider.

That's why I'm an outsider.

And what she had not found it possible to try to make clear to him was that the man who mended the boats seemed to her anything but an outsider.

You must be free to deal with Boston as an outsider.

It is possible for an outsider to learn something of the inner workings of an establishment.

I purposely called you in from the road so that you might have a practical lesson in salesmanship and learn something from an outsider about your own business.

But I am so sorry to be an outsider.

In the jokes of a small community it is rare to recognise one which would appeal to an outsider, but some of the happier witticisms of this article seem to me fit for wider circulation than our journal enjoys at present.

There was a difference nowa difference which their discovery by an outsider had made unpleasantly manifest.

What a fury that stern, pious, and puritanic woman became when she found out that her son had been calling down at the Blue House and was on friendly terms with a strange lady, an outsider, whom the respectable folk of the city would have nothing to do with, and of whom not a good word was ever heard except from the men at the Club, when they were sure their wives were not in hearing distance!

The Inside story of an outsider.

Those times were the link between what we are now, so changed in many ways, and the original impulse given at Oxford; but to those times I am as much of an outsider as most of the foremost in them were outsiders to Oxford in the earlier days.

It made the Virginian feel like an outsider and very young as if he were not old enough for them to show him their real feelings.

Not even the private residence of a clansman, with its maighin digona = little lawn or precinct of sanctuary, within which himself and his family and property were inviolable, could be sold to an outsider.

Each tried to make me think that I should always be an outsider and a maverick if I didn't stand with his crowd.

100 examples of  an outsider  in sentences