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hometown

[ UK /hˈə‍ʊmta‍ʊn/ ]
[ US /ˈhoʊmˌtaʊn/ ]
NOUN
  1. the town (or city) where you grew up or where you have your principal residence
    he never went back to his hometown again

How To Use hometown In A Sentence

  • In my hometown of New York City, social circles would surely scoff at such behavior.
  • Every time I went back to the hometown, my stomach turned into knots, I couldn't eat or sleep, and I got the shakes.
  • Desperate to escape her hometown for the bright lights, she looks on Heather as a stick-in-the-mud, as bad as her boyfriend.
  • What's happened to my hometown is a disgrace to the moderation that used to mark our entire part of the country. Jay Michaelson: The End of Rockefeller Republicanism: Dispatch From Putnam County, New York
  • The Seattle Times found that in its hometown, airlines loaded unscreened baggage onto planes.
  • His early career included stints selling ducks and chickens in an open air market in his hometown of Xinxiang, as well as running a roadside stand hawking barbecued meat sticks.
  • I felt it was entirely appropriate to honour my adopted country in my new hometown.
  • As Lynn got older, her appreciation for her hometown grew.
  • He is almost 30, his name is Toji, and he lives in Shizuoka, Moon’s hometown. Let’s Die Together
  • And if there are residual cracks in Adele's pipes, you can't hear them: the word "hometown" easily wraps itself around the venue's lofting ironwork. Adele – review
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