23 Words to use with downtown

The lonely old negro at the supper table A new immigrant gazing out upon the ocean he has crossed The downtown section at closing hour

With the exception of Waikiki and the downtown district, it was a residential city.

" "Don't we have tickets on sale in some of the downtown stores?"

Otherwise the downtown streets would be congested.

" CHAPTER XXX DOODLES SINGS Doodles had heard of Nelson Randolph's illness, yet he was unprepared for the additional tidings that came to him when he was on a downtown errand.

He took two expensive rooms at a downtown hotel, and there was something more tear-compelling than grotesque about the way he gloated over the luxury of a separate ice-water tap in the bathroom.

On a Monday, two weeks after the trip to Kauai, he followed up an ad for a programming job at a downtown insurance company.

The downtown man puts on an armor.

In one of the downtown parks the youngsters were fairly rolling in the dirt, and rubbing their cheeks on the scanty grass as they furtively scooped up handfuls of cement-like soil to make mud pies, in spite of the big policeman, who, I like to think, was sympathetically blind.

Unless the fire was of sufficient volume to be readily located, the uptown people would be seen rushing downtown, and the downtown people would be seen rushing uptown, in fact, general pandemonium prevailed until the exact location of the fire could be determined.

Lewis is on record in 1683 as one of the wealthiest merchants of New York and a large owner of real estate in the present downtown portion of the city.

A little shopping being in order, Evan took himself off in the morning, leaving Miss Lavinia and me to prowl, after we had promised to meet him at a downtown restaurant at one.

They said that a foreign woman in a downtown garment shop could earn seven dollars a week, whereas an American girl in a fashionable store received about four dollars and a half.

I knew that at ten o'clock Grandfather would be gone, Aunt Hattie probably downtown shopping, and Lester out with his governess.

The banks and exchanges of California and Montgomery streets, the foreign trade and insurance offices of Pine street, the downtown skyscrapersall reflect in some way San Francisco's debt to the sea.

He also left the house the same day, moving, as Mrs. Vardeman explained at the supper table, nearer the vicinity of the downtown theater, where A Magnolia Flower was booked for a week's run.

The downtown theatres open the earliest, so we can start near by and work our way upward, if necessary.

"I am sure of it!" At that instant a downtown train rushed into the station, cutting off Nick's view.

The bus passed through an industrial area and then along the shore by several blocks of downtown business buildings, a marina, a park, and a large shopping mall.

Her downtown visits to her broker's office were always made in a cab, with Lucy to stay in it as a preventative of the driver's taking a sly glass or a thief snatching her lap-robeshe never uses public carriage rugs.

Ninian took his party to a downtown café, then popular among business and newspaper men.

The uptown churches would ring their bells, the downtown churches would ring their bells, and the churches in the central part of the city would ring their bells.

" "Where do you work?" "The Emporium," answered the girl, naming the great and still fashionable downtown department store, half a mile to the westward.

23 Words to use with  downtown