dormitory town

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Etymology[edit]

So called because workers return to the town to go home and sleep.

Noun[edit]

dormitory town (plural dormitory towns)

  1. A suburban or rural settlement housing city workers who commute to work.
    • 2020 January 2, Graeme Pickering, “Fuelling the changes on Teesside rails”, in Rail, page 60:
      Whitby has grown up a lot since then. It's become a bit of a dormitory town in some ways for Teesside.

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