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are ramshackle
adjective
In disrepair or disorder; poorly maintained; lacking upkeep, usually of buildings or vehicles.
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Some are ramshackle bingo halls.
Most of the posts are ramshackle.
There are ramshackle taxicab offices and shabby waiting rooms whose fixtures, reading matter and general clutter hint at an absent cast of disturbing characters: revolutionary extremists, satanists, religious cultists, fundamentalists of many stripes.
The hospital, in the Degomi suburb of Georgia's decaying capital city, Tbilisi, is a spartan affair: its radiators are ramshackle, the electricity intermittent and the raw concrete heavy on the eyes.
Less visible these days, gangsters have largely moved into legitimate business and officialdom for a quieter and more dependably lucrative life, but they still have powerful networks of connections.To make things more complicated still, all the above, far from being monoliths, are ramshackle coalitions of different interests.
But the houses on the steep hill leading down to the river edge, where the first patches of reddish brown sand are beginning to appear through the snow, are ramshackle, at least a century old, built of unfin ished wooden planks and decorated with gingerbread carving around the eaves and windows characteristic of ru ral Russian architecture of the past.
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The country was ramshackle.
Its educational system is ramshackle.
Once upon a time, however, such books were ramshackle affairs.
Gaddafi's state was ramshackle at the best of times.
The main building where we had met and had lunch was ramshackle but functional.
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