shack up Sentence Examples
- The couple decided to shack up in a cozy cottage by the lake.
- The homeless man was forced to shack up in an abandoned shack.
- The teenagers planned to shack up in a motel for a weekend getaway.
- Rumors spread that the mayor was shacking up with his secretary.
- The house was too run-down to shack up in, so they moved to a different one.
- The students shacked up in a small apartment to save money on rent.
- The young lovers couldn't wait to shack up together in their own place.
- The workers shacked up in a temporary dormitory during the construction project.
- The suspects were shacked up in a hideout, but the police raided and arrested them.
- The abandoned building had become a haven for people who needed to shack up for shelter.
shack up Meaning
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shack up (v)
share living quarters; usually said of people who are not married and live together as a couple
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share living quarters; usually said of people who are not married and live together as a couple
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The couple decided to shack up in a cozy cottage by the lake.
The homeless man was forced to shack up in an abandoned shack.
The teenagers planned to shack up in a motel for a weekend getaway.
Rumors spread that the mayor was shacking up with his secretary.