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low-rent
[ loh-rent ]
adjective
- Informal. second-rate; bargain-basement.
low-rent
adjective
- informal.cheap and inferior
low-rent films
Word History and Origins
Origin of low-rent1
Example Sentences
They are serviced through low-rent "dark stores" - or small shops dedicated to delivery and not open to the public - in densely populated areas, enabling economies of scale.
At a recent event to mark the opening of 218 low-rent flats in the southern city of Seville, he declared that Spaniards "want us to act, they want the housing market to operate according to the law of reason, of social justice, not the law of the jungle; they want to ensure that vulture funds and speculators are not doing whatever they like".
It’s the slightly low-rent, Canadian version of “Survivor.”
The Matt Gaetz Show is many things: chintzy, low-rent, reactionary.
Suggestions included providing access to commercial kitchens at low-rent costs, regional food distribution sites and food hubs.
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