outsider

March 23rd, 2016 | 121 Entries

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121 Entries for “outsider”

  1. I read a book in 6th grade called the outsiders. This word automatically made me think about Soda Pop from the book. I really enjoyed this book. This word brought back a child hood memory.

    meiosha collier
  2. Not sure why I’m writing on outsider again today, it kind of makes me feel like an outsider, you know? Irritating, maybe that’s the point.

  3. I was often the outsider
    the out-lander
    the one who basically never fit in with my piers
    called names like loser, weirdo, and monster.
    Of course i didn’t care because only one knew who i really was, but only to an extent
    here’s a hint she is in my 6th hour. The only problem is she won’t let me in, for me to tell her how i truly feel about her.

    The Outsider Max Skull-Field

  4. What is an outsider you may ask? He is the one who stays outside of the pack, he is the one who protects everyone else…
    What an outsider really is.
    out·sid·er
    ˌoutˈsīdər
    noun
    1.
    a person who does not belong to a particular group.
    synonyms: stranger, visitor, nonmember
    2.
    a competitor, applicant, etc., thought to have little chance of success.
    “he started as a rank outsider for the title”

  5. The outsider looked in to the house and watched as his prey walked around clueless of his presence. He opened the door silently and grabbed her from behind hitting her head against the wall and taking her upstairs but before she fainted she saw that the outsider was not a stranger at all. It was her husband.

  6. The Fence surrounds the compound, giving what is suppose to be a welcome sight a frighting aura. I run to the left edge and find him, sitting on the ground and playing with blades of grass.
    “I brought the bread!” I shout. “It was hard to avoid the Stinsa, but I did it.”

  7. i am the outsider
    i am the out side if the walls
    i walk out side of the walls at night
    some day i will nock the out side walls down

  8. What is an outsider you may ask? He is the one who stays outside of the pack, he is the one who protects everyone else…
    What an outsider really is.
    out·sid·er
    ˌoutˈsīdər/Submit
    noun
    1.
    a person who does not belong to a particular group.
    synonyms: stranger, visitor, nonmember; More
    2.
    a competitor, applicant, etc., thought to have little chance of success.
    “he started as a rank outsider for the title”

  9. i was an outsider
    outside was fun
    dirty with mud
    mysterious mashups of monsters and mansions
    buzzards blow by and bring me the horizon.

  10. outsiders are people who stay to there selves, who dont socialize, who dont give much opion
    if you are that you should step out of your comfort Zone and jump in side

  11. there was a kid that was an outsider he was left out of every thing he was so sad he was an outsider his name was Ethan Mayes

  12. There once was an outsider that wanted to not be an outsider anymore, but he didn’t want to change necessarily. He didn’t want to do anything that could change him, because he didn’t want to change. He wanted to be better, but without change.

  13. I am outsider. I am sure you’re wondering if I’m okay with that, and I am. I’m okay with it because the world kinda sucks. All this stupid, pointless hatred rolling around in the hearts of ignorant people – it makes me. . .sad.

    Senah
  14. Being an outsider at any age sucks. When I first moved here from NY I was definitely an outsider. Everyone in sixth grade had gone to elementary school with everyone, then there was me who came into their clique in 6th grade.

    Samantha D'Amato
  15. the outsider was looking at me from the window. What does he want? Should I call the police or tell the outsider to go awa.

    marty J Martie
  16. outsider the book. feeling alone. no one understands me. I am not an outsider at home or with my friends. but when I leave my house or my room, I am in outsider. Only best friend and my sister really understand who I really am, and get me.

    amanda
  17. person outside of the norm
    someone not participating

    Courtney L Smith
  18. There he was. Just standing there. Staring down at the bartender, his lean, tall figure scared him out of his senses. No one understood. Nor did I. He still wore his black coat, stained with grease and mud. A mess is all he made. The outsider.

    outsider
  19. I will always be an outsider. Just like Taylor Swift when she started out. Now people are jealous of her. Outsiders will rule the world one day. And writers can do nothing about it. Don’t write, be an outsider.

    Sophie Mathieu
  20. Sometimes I feel like an outsider a person who isn’t accepted by society one who follows their own path. not bound by rules of engagement. determined to do what ever they seek. not held down by what’s going on in reality.

    Rachel Tim
  21. example: A person new to your country/state/city

    Zacari Osman
  22. An outsider. That’s who I’ve always been. An outsider in my own class. An outsider in my own circle of friends. Never belonging. An outsider who wasn’t blown up because I wasn’t invited in the first place. Well, not every crime is an inside job, right?

    M
  23. Alone with no one but my fears.
    Everyone walks by but no one cares.
    They see me but don’t acknowledge me.
    It’s like I’m the grass and they are the flowers.
    I’m an outsider.
    That’s all I’ll ever be.

    Angel
  24. When I think outsider I think a leader, not a follower because you never follow the crowd you are always unique and sometimes it’s hard because people bully you but that’s okay because you and you family and true friends all know that you are amazing.You are awesome

    Angelina Burden
  25. The outsider was very easy to spot in the group as he tried to stay quiet and not cause trouble.

    cad
  26. Outsider might mean that that person likes to go outside and likes to go camping or hiking. Outsider might also mean that they might not fit in.

    cad
  27. Nobody wantes them, not known, not in circle, unfamiliar to everybody else, out of the group, disconnected.

    Noah
  28. The outsider in the group was a boy name Brian and he was a short and skinny kid that like to stay quiet. And not direct and attention to himself.

    cad
  29. That’s what they all call me. They say I don’t belong. That I don’t follow their rules. But, little do they know, I’m the one who keeps the rules.

  30. It’s raining outside. Let’s run outside and feel each drop of rain beat on our skin. It’s relaxing.

  31. Nature, summer, fall, winter, spring, Hot, chilly, Cold, warm, flowers, trees, breeze, rain, wind

  32. Alone with no one but my fears.
    Everyone walks by but no one cares.
    They see me but don’t acknowledge me.
    It’s like I’m the grass and they are the flowers.
    I’m an outsider.
    That’s all I’ll ever be.

  33. damen is a outsider he’s been out side so long he doesn’t the towns people doesn’t like him they think he’s a crazy person that has lost his head old legends were about him

  34. Ethan Mayes lives outside of town so there for he is and outsider he said anything can happen half way out of town.

  35. The outsider was alone and scared, so scared that he would eat any animal that walked by him whole, then he always felt bad afterwords, so he tried to get along with others, but he always ended up eating them, what a bad person, but actually, he was an elephant, so tragic.

  36. mayes is a outsider he lives on the out side of town where he dips and sits out side in a chair and lays around with a dip in

  37. He was considered an outsider. He sits alone outside, while others play and laugh and scream. He draws. While he sits alone, his paper and pen are his entire world.

  38. “Stay gold Ponyboy, Stay gold.” said Johnny.

  39. loner, not being a part, not feeling included, alone, insecure, sad, not included, not part of the group,

    kay bond
  40. Stranger, breathtaking, invisible. Shadow. Click together in pieces, laugh together in harmony, jokes from memories – remember when we saw thing, did the thing, shared the moment? At the edge of all that, back turned, ears tuned out. You can’t break that barricade.