Example sentences for: out-of-town

How can you use “out-of-town” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • A ten-minute walk west down Calle Cristo brings you to a dignified 18th-century church, Santo Cristo del Buen Viaje (Christ of Good Travels), perfectly named for out-of-town visitors.

  • Given the daytime traffic snarls and usual big-city parking problems, use your car only for out-of-town trips.

  • As recently as 1996, being a political obsessive was hard work: all those out-of-town newspapers and pricey newsletters to read, the gossipy long-distance phone calls to other obsessives, the endless hours spent combing campaign finance filings at the Federal Election Commission in Washington, D.C.

  • This makes it easy for the out-of-town visitor to line up tickets for that special evening or for the hard-driving executive to impress his clients.

  • Earlier this summer, an out-of-town friend and I were taking in the Ballard Seafood Festival, an annual celebration of music, troll dolls, and pickled herring in the Seattle neighborhood that serves as Scandinavia's unofficial outpost.


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