Word info

ex-pat

Noun

Meaning

ex-pat (plural ex-pats)

Alternative form of expat

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Difficult decisions lie ahead, with his son Hunter in a local ex-pat school and a reluctance to continually upheaving his family. Source: Internet

An unpaid stint at Alice Waters’ stoves led to her writing Stitt a letter of introduction to one of Chez Panisse’s spirit guides — Richard Olney, a lyrical cookbook author and American ex-pat living in Provence. Source: Internet

As The Drum launches its 2016 supplement all about Amsterdam, we talk to the creatives – both ex-pat and local – that form the city’s marketing scene. Source: Internet

Ezra Pound was so in awe of fellow American ex-pat T.S. Eliot's 1922 masterpiece "The Waste Land," that he felt the London bank teller should devote himself completely to poetry. Source: Internet

And make no mistsake about it, Thanksgiving in Paris is big business and all the ex-pat stores sell out of the Americana foods quickly. Source: Internet

Being an ex-pat living in New Jersey, I can offer some perspective on the kettle situation here - there are options - just not what you're used to. Source: Internet

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