town - use in sentences
Converse of object
- bustle: The bustling town of Mansfield is the focal point for a compact district of 30 square miles.
- neighbor: Retained and full-time firemen in Mytholmroyd are providing all cover for the neighboring town.
- surround: It is a colorful town surrounded by beautiful mountains.
Adjective modifier
- historic: Cornwall & Scilly Urban Survey covers 19 historic towns.
- coastal: The nearest beach is 20 mins away and the property is only 25 mins from the vibrant coastal town of Royan.
- medieval: It was the most successful of the English medieval planned towns, rising in wealth above many an older town.
- picturesque: The picturesque town has interesting craft and tea shops.
- small: Night Moves: The small town offered peace to the widowed Maggie Fitzgerald.
- nearby: Trips can be arranged with outfitters in nearby towns or with the fishing lodges ' guides.
Modifies a noun
- center: Have a look at the town center shops in more detail.
- hall: The contact details are available from your local town hall.
- planner: Mick Anson, a 40-year-old town planner from Brighton who received his new kidney in 1987, is the player with the longest-surviving transplant.
- council: A town with a population of 10,000, with its own town council, might not wish to be divided into neighborhoods.
- square: With impeccable timing, I had arrived on an evening which had live bands playing for free in the town square!
Noun used with modifier
- seaside: We stay at the Marina Rio Hotel in Lagos, a seaside town 80km west of Faro.
- spa: Brides Les Bains, spa town, by car 15 mins or via Gondola from Meribel Town 20 mins.
- market: Bury St Edmunds is a Suffolk market town steeped in history.
- shanty: This was noted to be a shanty town with an airstrip.
- ghost: As independent shops close, once vibrant market towns can become retail deserts ( or ghost towns ).
- county: With so much happening around the county town, you'll never be short of something to do.
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