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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181, Cosmonautic flight group at the famous railroad guerrilla force hometown - Shandong Zaozhuang.
182, Most people outside of Marion Lynn's hometown of Garret, Ohio, may have never heard of her.
183, Actually, no, considering the real St. Nicholas first came into contact with Peter when he raided the slave market in his hometown and railed against the trade.
184, I can't help to feel ashamed that the most influential Buddhist country did not have an outstanding temple in Buddha's hometown.
185, To avoid high rents in his hometown Nairobi, he located his plant in a far-off village.
186, Flying like a tercel, watch my hometown as a white cloud... Je p...
187, My friend, Mark Mykleby, who works in the Pentagon, shared with me this personal letter to the editor he got published last week in his hometown paper, The Beaufort Gazette in South Carolina.
188, In 2006, two years after he was wounded, Ty wed his hometown sweetheart, Renee Kline, to whom he had proposed between his two deployments to Iraq.
189, Skip to next paragraph When she was 3, her parents, both sports enthusiasts, took her to a table tennis training center here in their hometown, hoping to turn her into a championship paddler.
190, Our hometown baseball team captured the state baseball championship title.
191, For close on half a century this man was allowed to philosophise unhindered on the streets of his hometown.
192, Our Urbanist in Chief may sit in the Oval Office, but Americans continue to vote with their feet for the adopted hometown of widely disdained former President George W.
193, He's a student of Chicago lore and a friend of my friend Jessica Hopper, a music critic and author who was born in Cole Porter's hometown of Peru, Indiana.
194, Two high-octane preachers in Mr Obama's hometown of Chicago put paid to that hope.
195, I booked plane tickets to my hometown, Scranton, Pennsylvania, for Sebastian and me.Sentencedict.com
196, Their hometown, a mountain village called Banzai, was located in Fujian province on the southern China's coast.
197, David Hathaway: The next, something about your hometown a little more than what you've introduced.
198, One incident stands out in particular.We were about an hour into the lesson and had just graduated from the backroads of the student's hometown to a two-lane street with steady traffic.
199, It is reported that this year she plans to attend Southern hometown of Volgograd region on behalf of the local council elections.
200, Cangzhou is the famous "Hometown of pear" and "Ziziphus jujuba" hometown.
201, Zingaro is a nation which has not hometown, Carmen is its pronoun.
202, One afternoon in July, he made the 65-mile journey from Jodhpur to Ms. Ruksana's hometown, where Mehek had been staying with the in-laws for a few days.
203, Chinese yam is an ancient food, originating with my hometown.
204, Snow after the snow piling up everywhere, this cola bad for me and my hometown friends, we decided to play a ski pole.
205, Kenneth Alfre, a construction worker, was helping to rebuild his hometown.
206, Actually I transferred to his class from my hometown school in the very last year, hence undoubtedly standing less chance to be a bosom friend than an old-timer .
207, The singer Koch gave me a piece of vesuvianite from her hometown as a farewell gift. She burned her foot when she was looking for this 5kg stone.
208, Memorabilia from the life of Bruce Lee, including a handwritten letter and a coat custom-made for the actor, will go under the hammer in Mr. Lee's hometown of Hong Kong on Saturday.
209, Because his family could not a good living in their hometown.
210, When Ernesto Cortes returned to his hometown of San Antonio, Texas, in the 1970s, he was angry that the poorer Spanish-speaking section of the city lacked the services that the other sections enjoyed.
More 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, come home, home, at home, get home, homeland, metonymy, comet, homebody, homesick, homeless, homework, khomeini, home rule, drive home, homestead, homeostasis, take-home pay, income tax, come true, homesickness, sometime, by the same token.