small-town charm

Frequency: 5.04.2 per million words

The pleasant, friendly, and simple quality of a small town.

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  • Visitors love the city for its unique small-town charm.
  • The village was famous for its small-town charm, attracting many tourists.
  • After years in a big city, she was drawn to the peaceful small-town charm of the village.
  • Despite its size, the city retained a lot of its small-town charm.
  • The historic main street, with its local shops and friendly faces, exudes a genuine small-town charm.
  • She moved back home to enjoy the small-town charm she had missed.
  • The community fought to preserve its small-town charm against rapid development.
  • The real estate agent highlighted the small-town charm of the property.
  • Does this modern resort still retain any of its original small-town charm?
  • Many people are drawn to the small-town charm and slower pace of life.
  • I fondly remember the small-town charm of my grandparents' village.
  • The festival aimed to showcase the unique small-town charm of the region.
  • We're looking for a vacation spot that offers a lot of small-town charm.
  • He found the small-town charm to be more appealing than the big city.
  • The inn's main selling point is its authentic small-town charm.
  • We fell in love with the small-town charm of the seaside community.
  • Despite its proximity to the city, the neighborhood has maintained its quaint small-town charm.
  • The novel captured the essence of small-town charm and its close-knit relationships.
  • Many films try to capture the nostalgic small-town charm of a bygone era.
  • Even though it's growing, the town still has a certain small-town charm.