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n. (ghost town English)
Usage examples of "ghost towns".
I have photographs of nine communities like it that are now ghost towns, of more than a hundred isolated farms whose once-proud houses are falling into ruin.
The game board would stretch across ruined cities, ghost towns, blackened forests and deserts where meadows used to be.
Within only a few weeks, they became little more than ghost towns.
There were books on mines, ghost towns, ships that had sunk, curses, hauntings.
The Ghost Towns book had assured him flatfooted that Hellmouth didn't exist any longer, in spite of what Art Mackey had said on the tape!
Three-quarters of the ghost towns of the Sierra Madre were ghost towns still, even after three hundred years.
It always amazed him how many forgotten little ghost towns there were, out in West Texas.
Left exposed to the elements, the wooden settlements remained empty, a string of ghost towns in rocky coves.