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"slummy" Definitions
  1. of, relating to, or suggestive of a slum

11 Sentences With "slummy"

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They were on an elevated track, passing close to slummy-looking apartment buildings.
With remarkable precision and emotional weight, these stories depict working-class Glasgow: slummy, rowdy, tribal, drunken, despondent, quixotic and irrepressible.
You can own this very piece of furniture through Yelawolf's online store, Ball Mart, for the not-so-slummy price of $2000,24.
"In our place they believe in many children," explains Esther Okafur, a mother of nine who lives in Ajah, a slummy suburb of Lagos.
The general hood includes a mix of better-off neighborhoods, kinda-slummy houses of long-time residents, and poorer young adults with steady paychecks.
The general 'hood includes a mix of better-off neighborhoods, kinda-slummy houses of long-time residents, and poorer young adults with steady paychecks.
He had also noticed "residue or a slummy lump" at the bottom of his coffees for a few weeks, and finally decided to go to police, whom she confessed to, but said she did not intend to actually kill her boss.
A celebration of the unplanned, improvised city of streets and corners, Jacobs's is a landscape that most urban-planning rhetoric of the time condemned as obsolete and slummy, something to be replaced by large-scale apartment blocks with balconies and inner-courtyard parks.
Horacio S. Aguirre, the chairman of the Miami River Commission, said the river's reputation as a "slummy no man's land" notorious for "dead bodies, floating cars and nefarious activities" had made it difficult to attract developers, especially because Miami Beach and other oceanfront locales provided far more rational enticements for moneymaking.
Hungarian online magazine ”Index” shot a video about his past junkie life in the 8th district of Budapest and his rehab and faith in God. The short film consists of three parts: in the first part the author talks about his way of life in the 8th, the viewer can see the slummy surrounding and also some photos about Kubiszyn from the past. In the second part the author’s having a conversation with one of the social workers who deals with disadvantaged Romani youth day by day. In the third chapter we get an inside look into a Hungarian rehab where Kubiszyn got help in getting rid of his addictions.
Lennon lived with Smith and his wife for the majority of his childhood when his mother Julia (under pressure from the local authorities, Mimi, and the Stanley family) was told that she was unable to care for her son. Julia was eventually forced to hand the care of Lennon over to Mimi and George, who had no children of their own. Lennon then lived continuously at Mendips in the smallest bedroom, which was located above the front door. Lennon later talked about Mendips and the area around it: "I lived in the suburbs in a nice semi- detached place with a small garden and doctors and lawyers and that ilk living around... not the poor slummy kind of image that was projected in all The Beatles' stories".

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