Definition of Hometowns

1. Noun. (plural of hometown) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Hometowns

1. hometown [n] - See also: hometown

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hometowns

homestay
homestays
homestead
homestead law
homesteaded
homesteader
homesteaders
homesteading
homesteads
homestretch
homestretches
homestyle
hometime
hometown
hometowned
hometowns (current term)
homeward
homeward-bound
homewards
homeware
homewares
homework
homework problem
homeworker
homeworkers
homeworking
homeworks
homeworld
homeworlds
homewrecker

Literary usage of Hometowns

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Rural Development: Rural America Faces Many Challenges (1993)
"The Mid-Continent Regional Laboratory, for example is going into the high schools and getting the kids interested in investing themselves in their hometowns ..."

2. U.s. Army's Transition to the All-volunteer Force, 1868-1974 by Robert K. Griffith, Robert K. Griffith, Jr., John Wyndham (FRW) Mountcastle (1997)
"The first, known as the recruiter assistant program, involved sending selected top advanced individual training graduates back to their hometowns for four ..."

3. Future of Social Security for This Generation and the Next: Current State of edited by Jim Bunning (1997)
"... here is to be able to create forums back in your hometown and other hometowns around the country where our Jaycee chapters are building ball parks, ..."

4. Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom by Cory Doctorow (2003)
"... with guys jumping out of the shadows saying 'booga-booga/ they'd go to one of the Halloween Houses in their hometowns. The Mansion's better than that. ..."

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