Similar words: on the town, throw in the towel, put on the dog, paint the town red, get on to, get onto, on the trot, on the table.
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1 How about going out on the town tonight?
2 For a birthday treat they took him out on the town.
3 I was out on the town/I had a night on the town last night, and I'm exhausted!
4 My idea of luxury used to be going out on the town and coming back in the early hours of the morning.
5 He was out on the town last night and is very tired today.
6 Joy was a Saturday morning out on the town.
7 The others have gone out on the town.
8 The next time I saw him, I was out on the town with Peter Mbalu-Mukasa.
9 Had trouble dragging yourself out on the town on Sunday night?
10 Third, you have to stay out on the town past my bedtime.
11 So I spent some time out on the town.
12 Last Saturday, I was out on the town with my mate.
13 I was out on the town last night,(www.Sentencedict.com) and I feel really tired today.
14 He invited Lila for a night out on the town.
15 Sexy . Let's go out on the town and show them off.
16 Wouldn't you be out on the town spending it like a mad thing?
17 But don't let that fool you - by nightfall people are waking up ready to go out on the town.
18 When the sailors got off their ship they went out on the town.
19 Last September, Mike Halterman launched the Deep South’s first regional lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered magazine, Out on the Town.
20 A creature of habit, Keira Knightley relies on her Miu Miu nappa and struzzo saddle bag to take her from the stage door to a night out on the town after performing in shows in London.
21 Claus told the Obamas, referring to the couple's nights out on the town together.
22 Schedule a weekend event with your friends. Get together for a barbecue, go to a movie, play video games, go to the football game, or have a night out on the town.
23 So perhaps it was fate that on this assignment, the first meal out on the town for this displaced Tennessean was Baghdad's version of a fish fry.
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