a center of population smaller than a city [n TOWNS]
large densely populated urban area city
English village having a periodic fair or market
particular town or city under consideration the circus came to town
small city
the central business area of a city
the people who live in a town
to be successful
to do well, efficiently, or speedily
to lose restraint or inhibition; overindulge
supported by the public charity of the state or community; on relief
a cluster or aggregation of houses recognized as a distinct place with a place-name hamlet
in quest of entertainment in a city's nightclubs, bars, etc.; out to have a good time
compactly settled area as distinguished from surrounding rural territory
compactly settled area usually larger than a village but smaller than a city
New England territorial and political unit usually containing under a single town government both rural areas and urban areas not having their own charter of incorporation