1. out of town - Adjective
2. out of town - Phrase
3. out of town - Adjective Satellite
happening in or being of another town or city
Source: WordNetout-of-town
an out-of-town tryout Source: Internet
an out-of-town school Source: Internet
According to police, Shakur knocked on the door of a room occupied by an out-of-town guest and asked "Is there a party going on here?" to which the occupant responded in the negative. Source: Internet
A swift parade of out-of-town motorists spent more time in the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry areas than they expected recently, as Ontario Provincial Police nabbed six drivers who, on average, were exceeding the 100 km/h speed limit by more than 60 km/h. Source: Internet
As more and more city dwellers opt for suburban life in the face of home ownership hurdles and high rents in Boston, the out-of-town dining scene is bound to change, too. Source: Internet
“He was out here doing his job when he was attacked,” Williams said, adding that he believes that the violence was instigated by “an out-of-town influence.” Source: Internet