Similar words: bell tower, small talk, wall-to-wall, all too, fall to, all told, all together, hilltop. Meaning: n. a community of people smaller than a town.
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(31) When the boys graduated from high school, Ann moved to a small town in Vermont.
(32) He wanted to escape from the narrow-minded provincialism of the small town where he had been brought up.
(33) Jeumont is a small town on the French-Belgian border.
(34) News travels fast in a small town like this.
(35) He preferred the unhurried pace of a small town.
(36) He grew up in a small town.
(37) This is a small town, son.
(38) Two years ago Santana do Cariri, a small town in the heart of the Araripe region, reopened its paleontology museum.
(39) Fribourg is a small town built on a picturesque hilly site on a bend of the river Sarine.
(40) The small town has all the amenities of a large city.
(41) We stopped at the side of the road outside a small town for our lunch.
(42) They say he died a drunk, and that always hurts me, but you know the ways of a small town.
(43) He once called it Hicksville, a small town in which his father works in the orange juice factory.
(44) She was the only physician in a small town and much loved by the people there.
(45) The small town of Whitehorse, Alaska consists of a half-mile long main street and a few scattered houses.
(46) True, homicides are infrequent and gang warfare is almost nonexistent in a small town.
(47) The train struck a dam, which burst, flooding a small town.
(48) I did my student teaching in a small town in Indiana.
(49) Life in a small town offered so little real ceremony.
(50) These areas of concentrated heat flow can sometimes provide enough power to run a small town.
(51) None the less we are twinned with a small town in Hampshire with which we have no real connection.
(52) This is a federal mandate[Sentencedict.com ], but we are a small town where people help each other.
(53) Just reading these late census reports and it shows that the small town is passing.
(54) The relative presence or absence of the latter is an important factor in distinguishing between different categories of small town.
(55) What was Cambridge, after all, but a small town which had got above itself?
(56) One small town has stopped householders throwing out garden rubbish.
(57) Invariably, it appears in any news story about a violent crime in a small town or city.
(58) Publishing a paper in a small town, where readers know precisely what they want, is a big headache for Harold.
(59) A power station could produce enough electricity to supply a small town.
(60) He had just bought a sewing machine in Warsaw and he intended to open his own shop in their small town.
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