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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

  • 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
  • Lively, pretty, and pleasure-loving, Carie had married the saintly younger brother of the minister in her hometown of Hillsboro, West Virginia, because he was preparing to go as a missionary to China, and she wanted to give herself to God. PEARL BUCK IN CHINA
  • There is a Rolfer in my hometown who advertises that Rolfing brings "a sense of integration and well being."
  • In my Virginia hometown, people perambulated when they could not drive at a pace somewhere between a saunter and a stroll. The Infuriating Smartphone Saunter
  • Watching her navigate through a hometown she no longer feels safe in is gut-wrenching, literally. Karen Dalton-Beninato: Milneberg Joys and Losses: Treme 15
  • Â Twin brother Daniel, however, grew up in the faith, becoming the local houngan of their hometown, while Jericho went to the United States to become a psychologist and physician. Review: Doctor Voodoo #1 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • We understand and relate to sending letters, visiting relatives, journeys from our hometown.
  • Sometimes I'd stay and smoke a little from Ali's shisha, a water pipe with strong, sweet tobacco he brought back from his hometown.
  • He was a legend in his hometown for having worn out many pairs of straw sandals, as he walked hundreds of miles to the port of Yokohama, to book passage on a boat to North America.
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