Town in a sentence as a noun

This dude lives in this town and has $400M of untraceable currency?

When I go out and about in town I don't see crowds of people standing around looking at their phones.

Furthermore it is not correlated with the perceived wealth of a city or town.

A quiet car park in the centre of town may have a lot of pedestrians walking through it at 2am going back from clubs.

I was having a beer in this small Brazilian town, mid-afternoon.

Instead, a diesel generator near the town might need to be turned on, which can be very expensive.

I saw the CEO fly into town just to fire my boss but she panicked and left before he got to the office and refused to answer her phones.

By creating the manufacturing in the towns themselves you mitigate the transportation problems.

This town's economy probably runs on lawsuits that trolls bring in and jury members from the town seem to have special incentive to favor plaintiffs almost 4 out of 5 times!

But first please provide:• Full names and home towns of your children and your wife• Picture of your house – include a clear photo of your car's license plate• Your home town, so anyone can locate you on Google Maps• Your work history• Your net worth• Your health history• Any notable personality traits you have, so the whole world can comment on themSeriously, put up or shut up.

We become intimately familiar with his three-year-old daughter's escapades with Cheerios and love of Phineas & Ferb.- Judging from the number of sirens, Jake apparently lives in a bad part of town or is watching Blues Brothers in the background.- Lucy has apparently joined while sitting in a conference room, attending another meeting simultaneously.- Robert joins 15 minutes late and would like everything he missed to be recapped.- Mark absolutely will not let the meeting progress unless someone is recording.

Town definitions

noun

an urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city; "they drive through town on their way to work"

noun

the people living in a municipality smaller than a city; "the whole town cheered the team"

See also: townspeople townsfolk

noun

an administrative division of a county; "the town is responsible for snow removal"

See also: township

noun

United States architect who was noted for his design and construction of truss bridges (1784-1844)

See also: Town