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1. out-of-town
adjective. happening in or being of another town or city.
Antonyms
- near
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Rhymes with Boom Town
- abbottstown
- abbotstown
- run-down
- mcquown
- facedown
- downtown
- uptown
- renown
- mcgown
- mccown
- mccoun
- frown
- drown
- crowne
- crown
- clown
- browne
- brown
- towne
- shoun
- noun
- lown
- gown
- downe
- down
- around
Sentences with boom-town
1. Noun Phrase
Visitors can get a feel of what a working boom town was like by strolling throughout it.
2. Noun Phrase
Although Da Nang is something of a boom town, it lacks a big scuba diving industry.
2. town
noun. ['ˈtaʊn'] an urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city.
Synonyms
- boom town
- burg
- hometown
- market town
- ghost town
- city limit
- Main Street
- municipality
- cow town
- cowtown
3. town
noun. ['ˈtaʊn'] the people living in a municipality smaller than a city.
Synonyms
- townsfolk
- borough
- townspeople
4. boom
verb. ['ˈbuːm'] make a resonant sound, like artillery.
Synonyms
- go
- din
Antonyms
- stay in place
- top out
- miss
Etymology
- boom (Dutch)
- boom (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))
5. town
noun. ['ˈtaʊn'] an administrative division of a county.
Synonyms
- administrative division
- administrative district
- township
6. boom
noun. ['ˈbuːm'] a deep prolonged loud noise.
Synonyms
- roar
- thunder
- roaring
Antonyms
- sympatry
- absence
- sedate
- de-energise
Etymology
- boom (Dutch)
- boom (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))
7. boom
verb. ['ˈbuːm'] hit hard.
Synonyms
- smash
- hit
- nail
Antonyms
- cry
- whisper
- stand still
- unsuccessful
Etymology
- boom (Dutch)
- boom (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))
8. boom
noun. ['ˈbuːm'] a state of economic prosperity.
Antonyms
- deflate
Etymology
- boom (Dutch)
- boom (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))
9. Town
noun. United States architect who was noted for his design and construction of truss bridges (1784-1844).
Synonyms
- Ithiel Town
- designer
10. boom
verb. ['ˈbuːm'] grow vigorously.
Synonyms
- luxuriate
- expand
- grow
- thrive
- flourish
Antonyms
- shorten
- stay
- let go of
- regularity
Etymology
- boom (Dutch)
- boom (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))