释义 
		[ chahrlz -toun ] SHOW IPA 
/ ˈtʃɑrlzˌtaʊn / PHONETIC RESPELLING 
noun a former city in E Massachusetts: since 1874 a part of Boston; navy yard; battle of Bunker Hill June 17, 1775. 
Words nearby Charlestown  Charles's law, Charles's Wain, Charles the Great, Charleston, Charleston Peak, Charlestown , Charles V, Charles VI, Charles VII, Charles VIII, Charles X
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Example sentences from the Web for Charlestown Families would move to Charlestown  to be closer to the incarcerated, creating a cycle of crime.
Prepping for the Oscars on DVD | Marlow Stern| January 21, 2011| DAILY BEAST
We started early in the morning, and by noon I was duly delivered to the warden at Charlestown  prison.
Seven Wives and Seven Prisons | L.A. Abbott
We went back to Charlestown , where, after waiting a little, we crossed over about three o'clock.
Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680 | Jasper Danckaerts
Northward, across the water, the lights of Charlestown  glimmered through a thin fog.
Cardigan | Robert W. Chambers
I was sent to Charlestown  after you left for Camden and was stationed there for some months.
Peggy Owen at Yorktown | Lucy Foster Madison
Sheridan's force did not move for two days when the 28th, the army marched to Charlestown .
History of the Twelfth West Virginia Volunteer Infantry | William Hewitt
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