in town

Frequency: 9.2150.0 per million words

physically present in the town or its central area, often for a temporary period

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Examples (10)

  • They'll be back in town tomorrow, so we can meet then.
  • Dad's in town shopping for groceries this afternoon.
  • Is John still in town this week, or has he left already?
  • I heard a famous author is in town for a book signing event.
  • Let's meet for dinner tonight; I'm finally in town after my long trip.
  • The circus will be in town for two weeks, starting next Monday.
  • She's just visiting her family, so she's only in town for a few days.
  • While you're in town, you should definitely visit the historical museum.
  • Many tourists are in town for the annual jazz festival.
  • He called to say he was unexpectedly in town and wanted to catch up.