195 Metaphors for town

I don't know what kind of a mess the town of Wander will be now, but at any rate, it's sticking to its old programme of 'open shop.'

He thinks there is no more honourable calling than that of gunsmith, and that the town he lives in is the best of all towns, and the people he knows the best people.

The very minute the sixTug, Punk, Sleepy, B.J., and the Twinswere safely installed as Volunteers, it seemed that the whole town had suddenly become fire-proof.

Once at Seattle, when that town was a gray blur after a fire; once at Tacoma, in the days when the steam-tram ran off the rails twice a week; and once at Spokane Falls.

LIPPE (128), an old N. German principality, the principal towns of which are Detmold, Lemgo, and Horn.

The town is a comparatively modern innovation; it has never, so to say, caught on.

The town of Mayenne is ancient and irregularly built, the river Mayenne running through it.

"Nova Scotia is about 350 miles long, and 250 broad: its chief town is Halifax.

LADRONES or MARIANA ISLANDS (10), a well-watered, thickly-wooded group in the North Pacific, 1400 m. E. of the Philippines and belonging to Spain; produce cotton, indigo, and sugar, but the trade is of little worth; the only town is San Ignazio de Agaña, on the largest island, Guam. LADY CHAPEL, a chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary attached to a church.

shall this town become a field of slaughter, And brother-killing Discord, fire-eyed, Be let loose through its streets to roam and rage?

DAVID'S is a cathedral city; the county town is PEMBROKE (18) on Milford Haven, and near it is the fortified dockyard and arsenal PEMBROKE DOCK (10).

A town where only one industry was pursued would not be a fair sample, because the particular industry might be suspected of having a special influence, and a town that was increasing would have attracted numerous immigrants from the country, who are undistinguishable as such in the census returns.

Two large and well-patronized summer hotels flourish on the highest elevation (Asquam people say that their town is "flatter'n a johnny cake"), from which a view of the open sea can be had, as well as of the peninsulas and islands which crowd the bay.

The town is a hotbed of extreme Social Democracy, and as a rule the Socialists of Westphalia are almost as red as those of the manufacturing districts of Saxony.

This benign town of Preston, with its fervent galaxy of lecturing curates, and its noble army of high falutin' incumbents, is the very fulcrum and lever of northern Romanism.

But lately, since that blessed little oil town has been croppin' up like a bed of mushrooms round my big gusheror rather, the company's gusher, as it is nowI've had my mind on that more than anything else, unless it's been my ditches.

This town was a favorite resort of French traders from the Illinois and Wabash, who came up the Tennessee in bateaux.

The town of Alcasser-Quiber being only three leagues from this place, I also went thither, to see the Socco, which is held once a week, and is frequented by a vast number of the inhabitants of the neighbouring mountains, who carry their produce, consisting of cattle, fowls, eggs, butter, soft cheese, and large quantities of wool, hides, and wax.

The town became a Roman colony and a flourishing seat of commerce.

Though the age is one of so great activity and intelligence, and the Atlantic is no longer a barrier even to the ordinary amusements of life, a great majority of Americans have never had an opportunity of personally examining the remarkable features of a region, of which the town that Gino now threaded with so much diligence is not the least worthy of observation.

The chief town is Candy, situated on a mountain in the middle of the island.

The antislavery towns were Lawrence, Topeka, Manhattan, Waubunsee, Hampden, Ossawatomie.]

This town was the first Southampton, and there Athelstane is said to have established mints.

The chief towns are Fez (25), in the N., a sacred Moslem city, squalid and dirty, but with good European trade, and a depôt for the caravans from the interior; and Morocco (60), in the S., near the Tensift River, 240 m. SW. of Fez, well situated for local and transit trade, but a dilapidated city.

WIGTOWNSHIRE (36), the most southerly county in Scotland, in the SW. of which the largest town is Stranraer, and the county town Wigtown; it is an agricultural county, and largely pastoral.

195 Metaphors for  town