shantytown

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shanty +‎ town

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shantytown (plural shantytowns)

  1. An area containing a collection of shacks, shanties or makeshift dwellings.
    • 2019, Dave Eggers, The Parade, N.Y.: Vintage Books, page 173:
      The forest gave way to shantytowns that stitched themselves into waves of blue-tented internally displaced camps and then stone dwellings hundreds of years old.

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