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Definition of boom town in US English: boom town(also boomtown) nounˈbum ˌtaʊnˈbum ˌtaʊn A town undergoing rapid growth due to sudden prosperity. the automobile was in its heady adolescence, and Detroit was America's newest boom town Example sentencesExamples - He has lived in suburbs and cities since a brief period in his childhood in the 50's, when he lived in the medium sized boom town of Midland before going to Andover.
- Dunfermline is fast becoming a boom town, where people aspire to more than being on benefits.
- The group will visit Beijing, Shanghai and the southern boom town of Shenzhen.
- With the boom town of Birmingham nearly bust, Lou returned to Montgomery.
- It seems that this boom town happily prioritized industry, which soon dominated the waterfront on all sides.
- Spotting artists working in their studios can be more of a challenge, as the city has shifted from Bohemian heaven to Western boom town.
- In theory, the entire city should be a boom town for black people.
- And 25 winding kilometres away, the entertainment boom town of Branson is resisting.
- Whole communities of millionaire's mansions are now spreading out into what was once pristine desert around the edges of the boom town.
- It is not merely an oil town, a farm town, or a boom town; it just is.
- Except for various signs of modern technology, such as the ubiquitous satellite dish, this could have been a boom town during the California gold rush.
- The wealthy incomers and tourists enjoy the boom town blissfully ignorant of the neglect and misery tucked out of their sight.
- It's only few hours by road from the coastal boom town of Wenzhou, and has been in constant use since the reign of the Kangxi emperor.
- This was a key phase in the town's history representing a transition from an industrial boom town to a more established community.
- Puerto Asis is a boom town with no visible means of support.
- Instead of a mining boom town, Coolidge was an agricultural boom town founded on a bountiful cotton crop in 1925.
- But she said she was surprised as Wiltshire high-tech boom town Swindon is a place with high employment rates and relatively good prospects for young people.
- But just as Orgreave was witness to a turning point in history in 1984, it now faces a new and perhaps unlikely future as the would-be boom town of South Yorkshire.
- Perth is something of a boom town, due to the immense mineral wealth of the state of Western Australia.
- One of Brazil's impoverished, crime-ridden cities has been tipped to become a 21st century boom town by Britain's richest man.
Definition of boom town in US English: boom town(also boomtown) nounˈbum ˌtaʊn A town undergoing rapid growth due to sudden prosperity. the automobile was in its heady adolescence, and Detroit was America's newest boom town Example sentencesExamples - Instead of a mining boom town, Coolidge was an agricultural boom town founded on a bountiful cotton crop in 1925.
- He has lived in suburbs and cities since a brief period in his childhood in the 50's, when he lived in the medium sized boom town of Midland before going to Andover.
- Whole communities of millionaire's mansions are now spreading out into what was once pristine desert around the edges of the boom town.
- Perth is something of a boom town, due to the immense mineral wealth of the state of Western Australia.
- It seems that this boom town happily prioritized industry, which soon dominated the waterfront on all sides.
- Puerto Asis is a boom town with no visible means of support.
- The group will visit Beijing, Shanghai and the southern boom town of Shenzhen.
- With the boom town of Birmingham nearly bust, Lou returned to Montgomery.
- It is not merely an oil town, a farm town, or a boom town; it just is.
- It's only few hours by road from the coastal boom town of Wenzhou, and has been in constant use since the reign of the Kangxi emperor.
- One of Brazil's impoverished, crime-ridden cities has been tipped to become a 21st century boom town by Britain's richest man.
- And 25 winding kilometres away, the entertainment boom town of Branson is resisting.
- But she said she was surprised as Wiltshire high-tech boom town Swindon is a place with high employment rates and relatively good prospects for young people.
- Dunfermline is fast becoming a boom town, where people aspire to more than being on benefits.
- Spotting artists working in their studios can be more of a challenge, as the city has shifted from Bohemian heaven to Western boom town.
- The wealthy incomers and tourists enjoy the boom town blissfully ignorant of the neglect and misery tucked out of their sight.
- In theory, the entire city should be a boom town for black people.
- This was a key phase in the town's history representing a transition from an industrial boom town to a more established community.
- But just as Orgreave was witness to a turning point in history in 1984, it now faces a new and perhaps unlikely future as the would-be boom town of South Yorkshire.
- Except for various signs of modern technology, such as the ubiquitous satellite dish, this could have been a boom town during the California gold rush.
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