Similar words: come to, come to pass, come to life, come to light, come to grief, come to naught, bring home the bacon, come to terms with. Meaning: n. the town (or city) where you grew up or where you have your principal residence.
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31, Bill Robertson, the changes make the economic problems of his hometown, Pittsburgh, more difficult.
32, The sound of bagpipes heralded the return of the hometown hero.
33, He left his hometown when he was 16, and he hasn't been back there since.
34, Wagons are what we have now instead of garbage cans in my little hometown of Lufkin.
35, The news comes after the grunge rock kings scrapped a hometown show at the last minute following weeks of squabbling.
36, Austin already has the April Wrestlemania title shot in front of his hometown fans, and is predicted to get the strap.
37, We have seen the honest faces of the hometown insurance representative on television ads, face after face, year after year.
38, Maybe with the young woman from your hometown, the one you really love.
39, At the age of sixteen, he was abducted from his hometown of Kilpatrick and enslaved in Ireland.
40, These days, he plays regularly with friends and in a local league in his hometown of Pensacola, Fla.
41, Throughout their marriage my parents disagreed about whether to stay in their hometown or not.
42, To celebrate, the ensemble will strut their stuff for hometown fans in Ticket to Amsterdam.
43, The team's victory was clouded by the tragic events in their hometown.
44, Pianist-composer Childs is a hometown phenomenon busy carving out a career between the jazz and classical worlds.
45, Jones never got to the media outing because he prefers the warm weather of his hometown, Pensacola(sentencedict.com/hometown.html), Fla.
46, Instead of serving as a vehicle for communicating with employees, these publications have more often resembled family scrapbooks or hometown newspapers.
47, Here the lady had to go on to her Iowa hometown by another route, and I got out.
48, In the courtrooms, we hear our hometown lawyers pleading to a jury of our neighbors.
49, Before returning to Washington to await the returns, Dole cast his vote in his hometown of Russell, Kan.
50, Schools, hometown, family background, and social and financial status all were considered necessary ingredients in any romantic arrangement.
51, We only drove as far as a deserted street by the railroad tracks in our hometown so we could make out.
52, So did the Contra Costa Times, his hometown paper, plus several local newspapers and television stations.
53, The 1993 Breeders' Cup at Santa Anita produced four hometown winners in the five dirt races.
54, Maybe you like the idea of working for a great corporation or a wonderful small business in your hometown.
55, He was also approachable to folks in his hometown of Kannapolis, a rural mill town.
56, I met his kid brother Ed, the flight nurse, back in Beckley, West Virginia, their hometown.
57, Thornton also stars as a mildly retarded man who returns to his hometown after 25 years in a mental institution.
58, As Lynn got older, her appreciation for her hometown grew.
59, I left my hometown 12 years ago, and I have no desire to go back.
60, Ford, a Democrat, is able to deliver the black vote in his hometown of Memphis.
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