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Meaning of ghost town

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ghost town (n)

a deserted settlement (especially in western United States)

ghost town Sentence Examples

  1. The old mining town had become a desolate ghost town, with abandoned buildings and overgrown streets.
  2. The once-bustling frontier trading post now stood as a crumbling ghost town, a testament to the harsh realities of the Wild West.
  3. The abandoned amusement park was now a ghost town, its rides silent and its attractions decayed.
  4. The remnants of the ancient civilization lay in ruins, a ghost town frozen in time.
  5. The once-thriving fishing village was now a ghost town, abandoned after the fish stocks depleted.
  6. The crumbling remnants of the once-magnificent city stood as a haunting ghost town, a reminder of past glories.
  7. The earthquake had left the town in ruins, turning it into a ghost town overnight.
  8. The quarantine zone was like a ghost town, deserted and eerily silent.
  9. The ghost town provided an eerie glimpse into the past, with its dilapidated buildings and forgotten secrets.
  10. The abandoned gold mine was now a ghost town, its shafts and tunnels filled with shadows and whispers.

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a deserted settlement (especially in western United States)

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The old mining town had become a desolate ghost town, with abandoned buildings and overgrown streets.

The once-bustling frontier trading post now stood as a crumbling ghost town, a testament to the harsh realities of the Wild West.

The abandoned amusement park was now a ghost town, its rides silent and its attractions decayed.

The remnants of the ancient civilization lay in ruins, a ghost town frozen in time.