Small-town - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈsmɒlˌtɑːwn|  American pronunciation of the word small-town
Brit.  |ˈsmɔːltaʊn|  British pronunciation of the word small-town

noun

- Alternative form of small-town.
- A small (generally rural) town.

adjective

- Pertaining to a small town; provincial.

Extra examples

...a small-town girl who hopes to become a somebody someday...

...another version of the story of the dewy small-town girl hoping to make it big on Broadway...

...a novel about a woman who is desperately discontent with the stifling limitations of her small-town life...

...a traveling carnival that was run by fakirs preying on small-town rubes...

...a small-town hector with no job and lots of time on his hands...

...in its heyday, the circus was a major form of entertainment for small-town America...

...tired of the city but not particularly interested in small-town life, he moved to a suburb of middling size...

...likes to personate the man of the world, but he's still the small-town hick that he always was...

...a small-town Tory who saw that society was changing, much to his regret...

It's all right for Washington, but will it sell in small-town America?

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