Middletown


[mid-l-toun] /ˈmɪd lˌtaʊn/

noun
1.
a township in E New Jersey.
2.
a city in SW Ohio, on the Miami River.
3.
a city in central Connecticut, on the Connecticut River.
4.
a city in SE New York.
5.
a town in SE Rhode Island.
6.
a town in E Pennsylvania.
[mid-l-toun] /ˈmɪd lˌtaʊn/
noun, (sometimes lowercase)
1.
a typical American town or small city with traditional values and mores.

“typical U.S. middle class community,” 1929. The U.S. Geological Survey lists 40 towns by that name, not counting variant spellings.

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