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shanties
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Word definitions for shanties in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Shanty \Shan"ty\, n.;pl. Shanties . [Said to be fr. Ir. sean old + tig. a house.] A small, mean dwelling; a rough, slight building for temporary use; a hut.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (plural of shanty English)
Usage examples of shanties.
Hendrick glimpsed their dark shapes as the Ford bumped and pitched over the rough track between the shanties and shacks and the headlights swung aimlessly back and forth illuminating little cameo scenes: a group of black children stoning a pariah dog.
The yellow dirt road rippled in a heat haze that made the houses—rows of weathered shanties set on pilings against the storm tides—appear to be dancing on thin rubbery legs.
The shanties dripped with colored lights, and the dirt road glowed orange, crisscrossed by dancers and drunks who collided and fell.
Skinny black casualties lay underneath the shanties, striped by light shining down through the floorboards.
Prince lured him outside with the promise of marijuana, and Jubert, stupidly drunk, followed to a clearing behind the bar where dirt trails crossed, a patch of ground bounded by two other shanties and banana trees.
It was the island’s gambling center, and because it was an anomaly among the shanties, with their two stucco rooms lit by naked light bulbs, drinking there conferred a certain prestige.
He reeled against the doorway of the Dream and saw the moldering shanties swing down beneath running banks of moonlit cloud.
Dizzy, he staggered between the shanties and fell on all fours in the shallows, then soaked his head in the wavelets lapping the shingle.
On either side, rows of yellow-lit windows marked the shanties that followed the sweep of the harbor.
Sprinkled among the palms at Sandy Bay were a few dozen shanties set on pilings, their tin roofs scabbed by rust.
The tin roofs of the shanties gleamed under the moonlight, and, their imperfections hidden by the darkness, the shanties themselves looked quaint and cozy.
As they approached, however, the cabins resolved into dilapidated shanties with missing boards and broken windows.
The grass blades stirred in the breeze, spiders scuttled under the shanties, and there was an air of torpor and dissolution.
She made no attempt at introductions, stopping only long enough to fetch another coil of rope from one of the shanties, and as they walked between the wings, down through the neck spines—a forest of greenish gold spikes burnished by the lowering sun—she explained how the townsfolk grubbed a livelihood from Griaule.
He leaned out of the window to see more clearly and stared at the clusters of dy shanties, wreathed in the blue smoke of campfires and shaded by the deepening dusk.