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shantytown

[ shan-tee-toun ]

noun

  1. a section, as of a city or town characterized by shanties and crudely built houses.
  2. a whole town or city that is chiefly made up of shantylike houses.


shantytown

/ ˈʃæntɪˌtaʊn /

noun

  1. a town or section of a town or city inhabited by very poor people living in shanties, esp in a developing country


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Word History and Origins

Origin of shantytown1

First recorded in 1880–85; shanty 1 + town

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Example Sentences

The smells waft through the shantytown of tents and tires known as the Maidan, the main square in Kiev.

Shantytown, a crime novella first published in 1998, is the latest.

Shantytown succeeds both as a compelling modern noir and a revealing depiction of life in the third world.

In Shantytown, the titular slum of Buenos Aires is the backdrop for a series of killings that threaten the entire community.

From a distance, the area looks like a colorful tent and cardboard shantytown.

He acted like the goats you see up in Shantytown, an' looked a good deal like Skip Jellison in the face.

He got back in his car and peeled across the road to the shantytown and the guesthouse.

Suzanne walked them through the shantytown, watching their reactions closely.

They got in the car and drove across the road to the shantytown.

They made it in the shantytown and fortified it with fruits, like a Belgian beer.

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