ghost town
Americannoun
noun
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Etymology
Origin of ghost town
First recorded in 1870–75
Example Sentences
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But at 6 p.m., when the streets had been filled with playing kids and dog-walking neighbors, it becomes a ghost town.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 20, 2026
In an interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal, LV Petroleum Chief Executive Kris Roach shared his plans for the state-line ghost town.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 1, 2026
It wouldn’t be fair to call it a ghost town now, exactly.
From Slate • Apr. 20, 2026
“Instead of a ghost town of property, these campuses could be reused for intergenerational connection and collaboration.”
From MarketWatch • Apr. 10, 2026
It was a place where nobody would ever find her—a ghost town on a ghost lake.
From "Holes" by Louis Sachar
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