0 a small house, usually made from pieces of wood, metal, or cardboard, in which poor people live, especially on the edge of a city
1 a song that sailors sang in the past while they were working on a ship
2 a small, badly built house, usually made from pieces of wood, metal, or cardboard, in which poor people live:
The prohibition against subletting applies only to certain shanties in close proximity to the forts, and is a necessary precaution on defence grounds.
The old sea shanties are an example of the effect of music on the minds of men who work together.
People and animals live together in thatched huts or rotted wooden shanties.
In place of the shanties, there were hovels built with bits of corrugated iron, bits of cardboard, bits of plywood stretching for miles and miles.
They are not even shanties.
There is a carefully devised situation where a great barrier has been built to prevent people coming from the airports seeing these shanties and the hideous conditions.
They object to these miserable shanties.
To do this, the corporation will have to buy some 80 miles of unmade-up roads along which are thousands of small bungalows that the planners describe as shacks or shanties.
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