town
town definition
town (to̵un)
noun
- Brit., Dialectal a group of houses; hamlet
- a more or less concentrated group of houses and private and public buildings, larger than a village but smaller than a city
- a city or other thickly populated urban place
- ☆
- in parts of the U.S., township (sense )
- in New England and some other states, a unit of local government having its sovereignty vested chiefly in a town meeting
- in England, a village that holds a market periodically
- the business center of a city to go into town
- the inhabitants, voters, etc. of a town
- the local residents of a town as distinct from the members of a college within the town
Etymology: ME < OE tun, enclosed space, group of houses, village, town; akin to Ger zaun, fence, hedge, OIr dūn, fortified camp
adjective
of, in, for, or characteristic of a town
town Idioms
go to town
Slang- to go on a spree; indulge in something without restraint
- to work or act fast and efficiently
- ☆ to be eminently successful
on the town
☆Informal out for a good time at the theater, nightclubs, bars, etc.
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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