0 used to refer to small social groups where ordinary people live: --
1 of or from a small town, and sometimes having a simple or limited quality: --
Craven was a character actor who often portrayed wry, small-town figures.
Today the town is a tourist attraction renowned for its tea and its small-town ambience on high hills.
It started on a shoestring budget, playing only a few dates in small-town arenas.
I am a small-town boy myself.
I happen to know that from my experience of the education committee of the county, on which county, village, small-town and borough interests are well represented.
Many such small-town clubs have an active programme to develop their role and activities in the community.
There is a bonanza of appeals which will make a bonanza for small-town solicitors and lawyers.
They are a direct result of the climate of enterprise that is created in a rural and small-town environment.