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- TOWN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Town definition: a thickly populated area, usually smaller than a city and larger than a village, having fixed boundaries and certain local powers of government See examples of TOWN used in a sentence
- Town | Definition, Examples, Facts | Britannica
town, human settlement that is smaller than a city but bigger than a village The word town comes from the Old English tūn, which had a variety of meanings, among them “enclosure” and “group of houses ”
- TOWN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TOWN is a compactly settled area usually larger than a village but smaller than a city How to use town in a sentence
- Town Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
We're planning to hit the town tomorrow We spent the night out on the town
- TOWN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Towns are larger than villages and smaller than cities Many places that are called towns in Britain would be called cities in the United States Parking can be tricky in the town centre You can use the town to refer to the people of a town The town takes immense pride in recent achievements
- town noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Towns named after people who lived in more recent times are rare in Britain They include Nelson, named after Lord Nelson and the new town Telford, named after the engineer Thomas Telford By contrast, many towns in the US honour famous Americans, especially presidents
- Town - definition of town by The Free Dictionary
Austral and NZ informal to lose one's temper
- TOWN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Don't worry -- it's easy to find your way around town She put him on a bus out of town, she said He told us he had been in town the day before It's important to note the county department was formed, in part, to get other towns on board and that hasn't happened He comes from a town of 369 people
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