Of or located in the upper part of a town.
1Then we'd go to a church uptown that's left open at night.
2In fifteen minutes I have to be uptown on the West Side.
3They walked to the edge of the platform on the uptown end.
4On uptown the hack went, while we kept discreetly in the rear.
5And far uptown another sat with the same paper in her hand.
6The first time was a couple of months after we moved uptown.
7She even went downtown in her efforts to bring WER back uptown.
8The Scribe will not follow them very far in their walk uptown.
9The Law Enforcement Center is on East Trade Street, in uptown Charlotte.
10I went into pushing with Bill Gains, who handled the uptown business.
11Willie recognized real fear when he saw it, everyone from uptown did.
12And a half-second later an uptown train pulled in on their side.
13At that instant the policeman signaled the uptown traffic to move on.
14The cab ride uptown didn't do much to settle either of us.
15I took the path that led uptown and walked toward the pond.
16To the uptown city-dweller, the idea of shopping meal-by-meal was hopelessly inefficient.
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