Small-town
"Small-town" in a Sentence (7 examples)
They won us over with their small-town hospitality.
Tom is a small-town boy who made good.
Tom is a small-town boy.
Mary is a small-town girl.
Two hours upstate from the bright lights of Broadway and the bankers of Wall Street is another New York entirely — one with green pastures, open skies, and no shortage of livestock. Small-town voters there may have a big impact this election season, and with just days to go before the state's Republican and Democratic primaries, many are still undecided.
I'm a small-town kind of guy.
He was brought up in the 350s and 360s in small-town North Africa.
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