Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
hometown \hometown\, home town \home town\n. the town (or city) where a person was born or grew up or has his principal residence; as, he never went back to his hometown again.
Wiktionary
n. (alternative form of hometown English)
Wikipedia
"Home Town" is a song by the British new wave musician Joe Jackson. It was released on his 1986 album, Big World, and also was released as the follow-up to his politically-charged single, " Right and Wrong."
Usage examples of "home town".
Then he got the urge to come back to his old home town and start all over again.
A moonlight walk with the local top man's son, discussing a home town you've never been to.
Still, I prayed, a bit of help in keeping my home town alive would not go amiss.
Other sections of Paszex, his home town, were lined with plastics, ceramics, metals, or stonework.
It was very odd that in Trinavant's home town -- the town where he was virtually king -- the local newspaper had not coined a few extra cents out of his death.
This burg is your brunette's home town and she's thinking of coming back.
This burg is your brunettes home town and shes thinking of coming back.
This place where I am right now is your brunette's home town and she's thinking of coming back.
A man who opened his mouth at the wrong time was liable to have something unfortunate happen to him, even if King Avram's troopers did occupy his home town.