Noun
outsiders
plural of outsider
outsiders pl (plural only)
A pair of nippers for turning a key in a keyhole from the outside.
A bench of Justices Sanjay Gangapurwala and Avinash Gharote said, "The provisions of law clearly indicate that the state is enjoined to take care of its citizens first, before affording or extending the benefit of reservation to outsiders." Source: Internet
Although ethnic Armenian forces tried to keep outsiders away from Aghdam, some camera-bearing visitors slipped in and their photos of the mosque’s defilement outraged Azerbaijanis. Source: Internet
Besides these great houses there a number of outsiders, all of whom plot, scheme, and murder all in the hopes of either sitting on the Iron Throne or placing their chosen ruler on the throne. Source: Internet
And that allowed Collins to portray herself as the underdog against a candidate who’s “from away” — Gideon’s from Rhode Island — and was backed by outsiders, noted Mark Brewer, a University of Maine political scientist. Source: Internet
Ali bin Abdullah was at first reluctant to share power, which had centered in his household, with an infant bureaucracy run and staffed mainly by outsiders. Source: Internet
As for the outsiders, the Polokwane City is the main one for now, and in the fight for relegation it will compete against Cape Town, Baroque and Stellenbosch. Source: Internet