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- adjective
run-down , like ashack
Etymologies
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Examples
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In those days Majuahal was just a sort of shacky small beachfront burg with a newly constructed pier for luxury cruise liners and a beach front strip of modest eateries, souvenir sops and the like.
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In those days Majuahal was just a sort of shacky small beachfront burg with a newly constructed pier for luxury cruise liners and a beach front strip of modest eateries, souvenir sops and the like.
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Fama says so many insane things that it becomes an art of Yglesias to pick something sane and claim that specific part is insane on a shacky basis.
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In those days Majuahal was just a sort of shacky small beachfront burg with a newly constructed pier for luxury cruise liners and a beach front strip of modest eateries, souvenir sops and the like.
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Susannah looked at its northeast arm and thought: Once there were barges on the river, and somewhere down that road there was a landing, and probably another shacky little town, mostly saloons and cribs, built up around it.
The Waste Lands King, Stephen, 1947- 1991
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But when Joanna wanted a thing she did not mind paying for it, and she had wanted Great Ansdore very much, though no one knew better than she that it was shacky and mouldy.
Joanna Godden Sheila Kaye-Smith 1921
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"It does look shacky but it's home, and I love it, you bet," she said.
The Second Chance Nellie L. McClung 1912
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"It does look shacky but it's home, and I love it, you bet," she said.
The Second Chance 1910
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"Sir Knight, prithee tell me of what that marvellous shacky and rusty-looking armor of thine is made?"
Rolling Stones O. Henry 1886
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Josh Thompson of Lo Hud Journal takes a close look at Eddie Kunz's struggles for two seasons in the AFL along with his shacky starts in AAA and the majors.
Mets Fever 2008
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