[
US
/ˈtʃɑɹəɫˌstaʊn, ˈtʃɑɹɫˌstaʊn/
]
NOUN
- a former town and present-day neighborhood of Boston; settled in 1629
How To Use Charlestown In A Sentence
- An advertisement for a china-clay pit in 1817 stressed that it was only 3 miles from the purpose-built clay port of Charlestown.
- John's many friends in Charlestown wish him and his bride Kelly every good wish for the future and many happy years of wedded bliss and look forward to catching up with them on his next visit home to the Charlestown area.
- He owned a holiday home in Lurga, Charlestown and was a regular and frequent visitor to the Charlestown area in recent years.
- A scalloped, cloverleaf shape lends plenty of character to this Charlestown Square table.
- What's happened in Charlestown shows how rezoning and a change in public infrastructure can help bolster an area's home prices.
- But while the Tinseltown titans are flashing cash around Charlestown to get their flicks made without a hitch, the cast and crew of the super low-budget "Oxymorons" are quietly gaining support for their indie flick from locals who think the film's message is priceless. Home - BostonHerald.com
- We saw from Charlestown's roofs and walls the flamy columns rise, Poems Teachers Ask For, Book Two
- An advertisement for a china-clay pit in 1817 stressed that it was only 3 miles from the purpose-built clay port of Charlestown.
- An advertisement for a china-clay pit in 1817 stressed that it was only 3 miles from the purpose-built clay port of Charlestown.
- The Swinford / Charlestown route will run on Tuesdays and will connect towns and villages in the area.