Definitionn. a run-down apartment house barely meeting minimal standards
Last update: June 28, 2015
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He has a small tenement in the city. [Please select]
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The birthplace of Longfellow is now a tenement house at the corner of Fore and Hancock streets, near the Grand. [Please select]
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"Perhaps so, if you don't live in a tenement house." [Please select]
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Pa objects to my going to tenement houses. [Please select]
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The last is one of the most wretched streets in the city, lined with miserable tenement houses, policy shops, and second-hand clothing stores. [Please select]
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"It o'erinforms the tenement of clay," and drives the man mad; or, gives a certain violent bias, which taints his judgment.' [Please select]
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I wouldn't have a tenement house on my conscience for a million dollars not as they are now," said Rose decidedly." [Please select]
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So he got up, and she gave him the new address of the family, a tenement over in the Ghetto district. [Please select]
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