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1 It is hard to imagine a more dilapidated or depressing city.
2 Not far off was a barn, looking even more dilapidated than the house.
3 With every aftershock, the Armstrong's farmhouse becomes more and more dilapidated .
4 As I walked, the houses grew more dilapidated , the streets narrower.
5 This building had been in even a more dilapidated condition than the mill itself.
6 The grounds were more dilapidated and filthier than ever.
7 Nothing could have been more dilapidated or more picturesque.
8 It was a little more dilapidated , if such a thing was possible, but essentially the same.
9 Towards evening we arrived at another cane-bridge, still more dilapidated than the former, but similar in structure.
10 The building was even more dilapidated now.
11 My house is large, well situated, and not more dilapidated than every thing else is in this country.
12 Clouds obscured the last weak rays of sun, making the cluster of poorly maintained cottages appear even more dilapidated .
13 I find, on examination, that my "David Copperfield" is more dilapidated than any other novel upon my shelves.
14 The two were pulling up on the beach the battered hull of the wrecked motor boat, now more dilapidated than ever.
15 Little by little, the crowds faded away until no one was left on the sidewalk as the area grew more dilapidated .
16 It would have puzzled you to find a more dilapidated house in Angouleme; nothing but sheer tenacity of mortar kept it together.
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