county town

NOUN
  1. the town or city that is the seat of government for a shire
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How To Use county town In A Sentence

  • During their respective seasons, the national capitals, county towns, and resorts were hothouses of competition, as the company, dressed to the nines, jockeyed with each other for the last ounce of prestige.
  • Now the Suffolk county town is giving its old rival a run for its money. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now the Suffolk county town is giving its old rival a run for its money. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now the Suffolk county town is giving its old rival a run for its money. Times, Sunday Times
  • The boys, all aged 12, set the scene using the county town's Admirals Park, and were on a mission to test four different pairs of football boots with the aim of finding the most hard-wearing.
  • Proposed expansions to the shopping centre could bring larger stores to the county town.
  • The diffuseness of the shire was increased by the fact that the county town was not Aylesbury, near the middle, but the smaller town of Buckingham in the extreme north-west corner.
  • Appleby, the county town, suffered greatly from Scottish raids, since it was athwart an easy line of advance across Stainmore towards Durham and York.
  • Trowbridge is the county town of Wiltshire .
  • Sunday's parade promises to be the biggest, brightest and most colourful parade ever in the county town.
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