slummy

IPA: sɫˈʌmi

adjective

  • Like a slum; run-down, dirty, decrepit.
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Examples of "slummy" in Sentences

  • They land, finding Shad to be very slummy.
  • We might as well just drive to some slummy motel right now.
  • There's nothing in the picture that lets you know if it's "slummy" or not ... all it shows is that she takes care of it.
  • Mine is located in Jaffa (Yafo), once (meaning before 1948) “The Bride of the Sea”, now a slummy southern Tel Aviv suburb.
  • The story revolves around Dahlia (Connelly), who rents a somewhat slummy apartment after winning custody of her young daughter in a bitter divorce.
  • Edwards views Johnson as a "rabid, rabid Republican" who refuses to clean up his "slummy" property just to spite her family, whose lavish 28,000-square-foot estate is nearby on 102 wooded acres.
  • I continued gazing at myself in the mirror, and reached up to touch my ticket out of this slummy apartment and less-than-admirable life, when to my horror, the horn fell off and rattled around the porcelain basin of the bathroom sink.
  • According to Elizabeth, not only is this man a gun-toting rabid Rethuglican, but he is a terrible neighbour who keeps his place looking like a dogs breakfast: Edwards views Johnson as a "rabid, rabid Republican" who refuses to clean up his "slummy" property just to spite her family, whose lavish 28,000-square-foot estate is nearby on 102 wooded acres.

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