ramshackle in A Sentence

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    Both Ramshackle and Ramshackled should be written as one word.

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    In their tiny, Ramshackle playhouse on a wharf, they produced his one-act sea play Bound East for Cardiff.

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    Between the Ramshackle houses, one can glimpse the sea, and the high tide brings seawater into people's homes.

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    The Ramshackle homes--the walls were made of dried branches and twigs, some covered with old, discarded cloth--had to be rebuilt.

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    It even shaped the visual pastiches of Frederick Law Olmsted, who duplicated its rocky, Ramshackle personality in New York City's Central Park.

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    When education plays such a key role, it is not only the work of some underpaid teachers or a Ramshackle government department.

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    European gypsies are often forced to live in Ramshackle settlements, and are denied adequate medical care and employment opportunities due to their ethnicity.

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    They were mired in financial difficulties- their Apple venture(a portfolio of ventures from record label to a shortlived boutique) was struggling after a Ramshackle launch period.

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    Ramshackle open-air establishments line the waterfront, where you can get drinks and seafood like fresh oysters that are shucked on the spot and doused with hot sauce.

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    Or squeeze down the oddball alleyways of the Golden Gai district, which attracts artists, musicians and filmmakers with a Ramshackle heap of more than 250 bars- each with its own unique theme.

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    Whether they grow modestly on the perimeters of a Ramshackle farm or thrive ruthlessly along the banks of a forgotten creek, there are hundreds of hidden wild blackberry havens waiting for opportunistic berry fanatics.

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    British and Chinese engineers are helping prepare the island to receive refugees before the onset of monsoon rains, which could bring disastrous flooding to Ramshackle camps further south that now teem with about one million Rohingya.

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    British and Chinese engineers are helping prepare the island to receive refugees before the onset of monsoon rains in April, which could bring disastrous flooding to Ramshackle camps further south that now teem with about 1 million Rohingya.

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    British and Chinese language engineers are serving to prepare the island to obtain refugees before the onset of monsoon rains, which could deliver disastrous flooding to Ramshackle camps further south that now teem with about 1 million Rohingya.

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