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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121, The painting will now go on display in Shakespeare's hometown Stratford-upon-Avon.
122, The author concludes: this book is an affectionate portraiture of Hardy's hometown and its people . "
123, She expressed the wish to interred in the graveyard of hometown.
124, Tieling city Lucheng Hosepipe Factory was set up in 1992. It lies in Tieling City, the bigger city of Liaonig Province, which is the hometown of Zhao Benshan, the famous comic star in our country.
125, My hometown in Guizhou Zunyi. Northern winter home is not so cold, and no snow goose feather.
126, Xi County Foreign Trade Corporation in ShanXi province is located in Xi County called "the hometown of golden pears in China".
127, In her hometown, while working as a medical assistant in a country clinic, she constantly felt oppressed by the job.
128, In the fall of 2009, a documentary film will be released by a resident of my hometown of Monongahela, Pennsylvania.
129, After the cremation, Eon's remains will be buried in his hometown - Busan.
130, Christy ( Zehetner ) returns to her hometown years after a car accident that disfigured her older sister.
131, Yuncheng City, Shandong Province rainbow-U. S. packaging company PVC heat shrinkable film professional packaging materials producers, company is located in the Water Margin Hometown - Yun City.
132, Qaddafi is most often seen sporting long, flowing, brown robes that represent his hometown of Sirte, a Bedouin village in the middle of the Libyan Desert.
133, As time goes on, my hometown will become more and more beautiful.
134, It's her hometown style hand - making noodle with stir fried diced chicken.
135, On a snowy day in the onetime capital, the coir raincoat of my hometown in the south occurred to me.sentencedict.com
136, We asked Jason to write an essay about his hometown.
137, The couple will leave their hometown for good and all.
138, The first cut, "San Solomon" is "an homage to the stark beauty" of a natural spring found in Lowe's hometown, Balmorhea, TX.
139, She was able to escape, try to escape to go to their hometown to the western regions, the results he took the imperial guards catch out.
140, Even that didn't work out, providing the first levity in days. Just as the commencement speaker, hometown mayor Walter Washington, got up to speak, a tremendous storm cloud came out.
141, Changchun also is hometown of the sika, now still had the Chinese biggest cultivation base.
142, After the suave political irony of Before the Revolution, Bertolucci's triumphant return to his hometown of Parma brings us subtle and snide satire on human nature and the bourgeois family.
143, The 2 men rejoiced in the discovery that they shared the same hometown, year of birth, and surname.
144, They protrude among the landscapes of my hometown, and become one particular scenery.
145, His hometown is a considered to be a nice place, a land flowing with milk and honey.
146, Bilingual Time: Have you ever busked in your own hometown?
147, Traipse gaunt and unbearable inman, frequently only looking at home with that cold mountain, back hometown miss wife, in hard environment, waiting for the moment reunion.
148, I watched a dragon boat race at my hometown a child of nature.
149, Donna won fame and fortune, notwithstanding, she never forgot her hometown.
150, Alone on his 49th birthday, President Barack Obamafled the empty White House mansion and headed for a more intimate celebration with longtime friends in his Chicago hometown.
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