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shack up

VERB
  1. share living quarters; usually said of people who are not married and live together as a couple

How To Use shack up In A Sentence

  • They then shack up with other men who do not work and whose motives are sometimes less than pure. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even someone with his track record - and, for a tubby obnoxious slug, he has managed to shack up with some stunners - must occasionally fall at the first hurdle.
  • They then shack up with other men who do not work and whose motives are sometimes less than pure. Times, Sunday Times
  • She's decided to shack up with her boyfriend.
  • DON'T: Shack up with a single man orwoman—they might form an attachment or expect you to leave your spouse forthem.
  • The only way to live is to shack up with losers whose natural life expectancy isn't much more than a mayfly on a good day.
  • The Government was keen for people to get married rather than shack up.
  • Four working stiffs shack up to make the greatest rock record of recent times.
  • The Government was keen for people to get married rather than shack up.
  • They then shack up with other men who do not work and whose motives are sometimes less than pure. Times, Sunday Times
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