noun
- plural of cowtown; small towns in the American West or Midwest, especially those associated with cattle ranching or the cattle trade
Usage: informal; often used descriptively or somewhat dismissively to refer to small, rural communities
Examples
- Many cowtowns in Texas have grown into modern cities over the past century.
- The old cowtowns along the cattle trails are now popular tourist destinations.
- He grew up in one of those dusty cowtowns in Kansas.
- The cowtowns of the 1800s were rough, lawless places.
- Several cowtowns have preserved their historic buildings as museums.