Collocations for "town"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "town" in context.
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town
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [small, large, big, major] town
- a [historic, forgotten, rich, modern, green] town
- [a coastal, a remote, a mountain, a rural, an isolated] town
- [an industrial, a farming] town
- a [growing, developing, dying] town
- is my home town
- are from the same home town
- [has turned into, is like] a ghost town
- the [circus, singer, president] is in town
- the [circus] is coming to town
- the town [supports, hates, loves] the local [team, mayor, administration]
- my [boss, wife, friend] is out of town
- out of town on [vacation, business]
- [is, will be] out of town for [a week, the next week, the weekend]
- take the [bus, train, tram] into town
- take the [bus] out of town
- [walk, drive, jog] around town
- the [center, old part, outskirts] of the town
- a town on the [river, coast, border]
- a town to the [north, south, east. west] (of)
- a night (out) on the town
- let me take you out on the town
- (sure) went to town on the [food, catering, decorations]
- paint the town red
- the town [hall, daily, newspaper, square, center]
- [bought, owns, lives in] a town house
- town planning
- a town [meeting, gathering]
'town' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Dutch
- English
- London
- Mexican
- Moor
- Sunday
- abandoned
- about
- action
- affair
- alive
- ancestor
- arcade
- atmosphere
- attack
- away
- back
- beggar
- best
- bet
- bicycle
- bigot
- bigotry
- bike
- blackout
- blast
- blight
- blow
- booze
- border
- branch
- bummer
- bus
- busy
- but for
- bypass
- cab
- calm
- carpet
- cave
- celebrate
- center
- central
- character
- charm
- charming
- charter
- chase
- cheer
- cinema