After losing his apartment, he shacked up with his best friend temporarily.
After the divorce, he shacked up with his much younger secretary, much to everyone's dismay.
After the earthquake, many families shacked up together for safety.
After years of dating on and off, they finally shacked up and adopted a dog.
Despite their differences, they shacked up for the convenience of sharing rent in the expensive city.
He blamed their shacking up for the decline of their social life.
He considered shacking up, but wasn't sure he was ready for the commitment.
He didn't want to get married, but he was happy to be shacked up.
He didn't want to shack up, but he couldn't afford rent on his own.
He felt pressured to shack up, even though he wasn't ready.
He never imagined he'd be the type to shack up.
He pretended he didn't know they'd shacked up to avoid a confrontation.
He regretted shacking up with her almost immediately.
He swore he'd never shack up again after his last relationship.
He was convinced they'd shacked up, even though she vehemently denied it.
He was hesitant to shack up, fearing a loss of independence.
He wondered if shacking up had been a mistake.
He worried that shacking up would ruin their friendship.
Her conservative parents would have disowned her if they knew she'd shacked up.
His parents were scandalized when they heard he'd shacked up with a woman ten years older.
I always suspected they'd shacked up, given how much time they spent at each other's apartments.
I heard they shacked up for a summer, traveling across Europe in a beat-up van.
I heard they shacked up in a yurt on a remote farm.
It was cheaper to get a bigger place together, so they shacked up despite not being serious.
It's none of my business if they shacked up, but I do hope they're happy.
My grandma still can't believe her daughter shacked up with a musician.
Rumor has it they shacked up in a tiny cabin by the lake to escape the city noise.
She never thought she'd be the type to shack up, but there she was.
She only shacked up with him because her lease was up.
She only shacked up with him because she felt sorry for him.
She refused to shack up until she was sure he was "the one."
She reluctantly shacked up with him when her apartment flooded.
She secretly shacked up with her boss, which led to office drama.
She shacked up with her bandmates to work on their new album.
She shacked up with her best friend after a bad breakup.
She shacked up with her ex-boyfriend out of sheer desperation.
She shacked up with him because she was afraid of being alone.
She shacked up with him despite her friends' warnings.
She shacked up with him mostly for the free rent.
She shacked up with him only because she was pregnant.
She was hesitant to shack up, fearing she'd lose her identity.
She was shocked when her shy coworker revealed she'd shacked up.
She was surprised to learn her free-spirited cousin had shacked up with a corporate lawyer.
She wasn't ready to commit, but she shacked up with him anyway, fearing loneliness.
The author based her new characters on a couple who had shacked up next door.
The documentary followed a group of friends who shacked up in a commune.
The elderly couple had shacked up for years before finally getting married.
The experiment involved strangers who shacked up for a month.
The gossip in town was that they shacked up weeks after meeting.
The media speculated that the celebrities had secretly shacked up in a luxury villa.
The novel explores the lives of two young artists who shacked up in Greenwich Village.
The play tells the story of two rivals who are forced to shack up together.
The story goes that they shacked up after a drunken karaoke night.
Their dog was the reason they finally shacked up – dog parks made it easy.
Their friends were surprised when the two opposites shacked up.
Their parents disapproved, but they shacked up anyway.
Their relationship became serious once they shacked up.
They always denied it, but everyone knew they shacked up during that conference in Amsterdam.
They eventually shacked up after a whirlwind romance in Vegas.
They shacked up and adopted a rescue cat.
They shacked up and opened a small business together.
They shacked up and started a blog about sustainable living.
They shacked up and started a community garden.
They shacked up and started a podcast about their relationship.
They shacked up and started a successful online business.
They shacked up and started a woodworking business.
They shacked up and started fostering animals.
They shacked up as a last-ditch effort to save their relationship.
They shacked up because they couldn't afford separate healthcare.
They shacked up despite having completely different lifestyles.
They shacked up during lockdown, and surprisingly, their relationship thrived.
They shacked up for convenience, not love.
They shacked up hoping it would reignite their spark.
They shacked up impulsively, a decision they later regretted.
They shacked up in a beach house for a much-needed vacation.
They shacked up in a charming cottage in the countryside for a writing retreat.
They shacked up in a converted school bus and traveled the country.
They shacked up in a converted shipping container.
They shacked up in a haunted house for a YouTube challenge.
They shacked up in a minimalist apartment with almost no furniture.
They shacked up in a remote cabin with no internet access.
They shacked up in a renovated barn, far from the city lights.
They shacked up in a tiny apartment, filled with plants and books.
They shacked up in a tiny house on wheels and traveled the country.
They shacked up in a treehouse in the jungle.
They shacked up in a treehouse to protest deforestation.
They shacked up in a yurt in the desert for a spiritual retreat.
They shacked up temporarily while looking for their own apartments.
They shacked up to avoid long commutes.
They shacked up to escape their overbearing families.
They shacked up to save money while she finished her degree.
They shacked up to support each other through tough times.
They shacked up with no long-term plan, just living in the moment.
They shacked up with the intention of saving for a house.
They shacked up, but kept their finances completely separate.
They shacked up, but secretly maintained separate bank accounts.
They shacked up, creating a surprisingly harmonious living space.
They shacked up, much to the amusement of their friends.
They were an unlikely couple, but they shacked up and made it work.
To avoid the awkwardness of separate rooms, they shacked up on their business trip.