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Meanings of ramshackle buildings in English
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Usage of ramshackle buildings in English
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It was large and open, ringed by ramshacklebuildings hundreds of years old.
2
Sheldrake was chosen because there were a few ramshacklebuildings on the island.
3
Thousands of people are living in ramshacklebuildings with no walls and need to leave.
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Travelling around the city, writer noticed many ramshacklebuildings.
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He studied the ramshacklebuildings, windows showing pale lighting.
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There workers dye animal hides in small, ramshacklebuildings without infrastructure for absorbing hazardous waste byproducts.
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I turned around briefly to look back at the transparent dome and the ramshacklebuildings within.
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The farmhouse was a rambling sprawl of ramshacklebuildings gathered around a courtyard that housed a few chickens.
9
Oh, and you're going to say next, 'You lost a collection of ramshacklebuildings.' And I'm going to say, 'Yes!
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They moved to Addlestone in Surrey, before taking up residence in ramshacklebuildings in New Cross, south-east London, in 1974.
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They climbed to a ragged thoroughfare of open sheds and ramshacklebuildings, most of them in the course of construction.
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Coconut palms casually line the streets and a rainbow of bougainvillea vines hang off ramshacklebuildings, instantly bringing them back to life.
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Benghazi's tiny airport, with two ramshacklebuildings dating back to before Gaddafi, is already served by carriers such as Turkish Airways or Egyptair.
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It consisted of two hills, with an old gravel pit centered between them, and a couple of ramshacklebuildings off to one side.
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Apart from a few gleaming modern malls, most of the commercial areas and residential neighborhoods are full of ramshacklebuildings packed along narrow, bumpy roads.
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Demolition of the migrant camp known as the Calais "Jungle" has begun with heavy duty machinery being used to tear down the ramshacklebuildings.