Megalopolis in a sentence as a noun

Who needs the rest of megalopolis when there's nyc?

Try to bring something like that into a megalopolis like Los Angeles and you'll fail.

The town planners long ago made it that way in case it ever became a bustling megalopolis.

Some complex sites already look like a megalopolis with tons of skyscrapers.

LA is a vast sprawling megalopolis, a collection of dozens of small cities, all with their own culture and approach towards life.

When your country includes a megalopolis that's the world's most popular playground for billionaires and tax haven for multinationals, that distorts the figures somewhat.

We're talking potentially forming a continuous megalopolis of quarter of a billion people or more within the next couple of decades, consisting of a handful of tightly connected megacities.

I'd like to take a moment to reflect on the fact that within five seconds of reading this comment, Google took me from "Issac Asimov Conveyor belt road" to [1], and a ^F for "Asimov" later I had "The concept of a megalopolis based on high-speed walkways is common in science fiction.

Yes, I do think I'd be happier running through the jungle naked than sitting here debugging JavaScript to pay off the insurance, banking, and real estate cartels, so I can continue to occupy a 200 sq-foot box inside an ugly human anthill in a pollution-choked, overcrowded, violence-and-poverty-plagued megalopolis.

Megalopolis definitions

noun

a very large urban complex (usually involving several cities and towns)