Basic unit of local government in each of the six New England federated states of the United States.
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Examples for "town"
Examples for "town"
1Before Katrina, the city said 1 million came to town every year.
2The right has power, but the town often votes left as well.
3The accident happened just outside the town of Weert, local police said.
4State Highway 1 both north and south of the town remain closed.
5They were poised just outside the town, not far above the sea.
1And this is what it is in every New England town to-day.
2The child lives with somewhat distant relatives, in a New England town.
3Webster's theme was a cold-blooded murder in a quiet New England town.
4It's the story of a prosperous widow in a small New England town.
5I was born on the Atlantic seacoast in a small New England town.
6A vivid yet delicate portrayal of characters in an old New England town.
7A terrible water shortage is crippling a little New England town.
8And it did look like a picture-postcard New England town.
9A lively story of a party of boys in a small New England town.
10The conditions which made the New England town-meeting were absent.
11What names that plain New England town reckons in the roll of its inhabitants!
12Nothing in the faintest degree resembling the New England town-meeting ever existed in New France.
13Half a century has passed since she grew up in X-ville, a New England town.
14This meeting is similar to the New England town meeting, though it exercises less authority.
15There was a great gathering in a small New England town, about twenty-five years ago.
16Officers of the colonial New England town that do not exist now, and their duties.
Translations for New England town