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built-up

ADJECTIVE
  1. peopled with settlers
    the built-up areas

How To Use built-up In A Sentence

  • The built-up roof's membrane is generally thicker and stronger compared to most other roofing options with its multiple layers and gravel surfacing.
  • As the built-up anxiety flushes away from your body, you stand there in glee - knowing that in, oh say 5 hours time, your little baby will be powered up and ready to go.
  • The district council issued the notice because it decided there was no over-riding national or local need to justify such a development outside a built-up area, with access directly on to a main road.
  • The York site is at Haxby, about 5 km north of the city center on the edge of the built-up area.
  • The once snow-white stones were now blackened by a combination of being burnt out and years of built-up dirt and dust, casting a midnight shadow over the landscape.
  • ‘They've built a lot of houses in the time we lived here and the place has changed quite dramatically, so from being right on the edge of town we are in quite a built-up area now,’ says Mike Burton, who moved into the area nine years ago.
  • When there were less built-up areas and the storm water channels were free of blockages and more tanks to collect rainwater, the monsoon barely made any difference.
  • One way of removing built-up floor wax manually, is to mix detergent and ammonia with water and apply to the floor with a mop or sponge.
  •            Yes, Irish grandfathers really do speak that way, and when you're lads just over for the first time from built-up gray Dublin, you catch and remember every new thing; every word, every color of brown, blue, and green as you stand on each side of Grandfather, who puts a hand on your shoulder and looks out to the Aran Islands in Galway Bay. Something About Ireland
  • It's built-up, it's busy and it's bustling, but I still reckon £250 for renting a little red hotel round here is a bit steep.
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