(1) Born in tough, blue-collar Pittsburgh to a Polish immigrant family, he was an outsider from the start.
(2) I profess it sometimes is difficult to fit in a society that always considers you an outsider .
(3) Their view will be that of the outsider , the visitor, the tourist.
(4) We were looking for a word to express the feeling of being an outsider in society, like watching a movie all the time.
(5) I'd never have picked dog number 3, a rank outsider with little chance, but I put down my money with complete confidence.
(6) There were the popular kids and then there was me, the outsider who didn't belong to any of the categories that made up our school.
(7) Suddenly alarm bells start going off when you realise that not only will you not be getting flowers but even the prospect of a card is a rank outsider .
(8) For that kind of money they will need to bet on a rank outsider .
(9) Imprinted people live in their own world of symbols, and their behavior to an outsider would appear strange.
(10) It would be especially memorable for Ringrose, who travelled to the grand prix in Rome in 1961 as a rank outsider but came away with the title.
(11) He started as a rank outsider for the title
(12) That made me even more of an outsider , a freak some people said.
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(14) It would be very difficult for an outsider to be accepted.
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(16) Dylan had always been a loner and an outsider ; now he was more isolated than ever.
(17) She felt that his friends despised her as an outsider
(18) To the outsider, glitzy fashion shows may seem an outrageous extravagance
(19) But there's still a slim chance that the outsider will win, and that will be enough to keep people watching.
(20) Despite being rated as the rank outsider in the contest, Ms Shortall said she believes a large number of members are undecided.