0 a small home that is dirty and in bad condition
1 a small home, esp. one that is dirty and in bad condition:
Their house was little more than a hovel.
They lived in hovels which often crested the tops of isolated hills where approach was immediately discovered and easily defended.
Earlier they were satisfied with the wretched hovels constructed in a few hours similar to the camps they had on the hills.
Herbert, entering a hovel to seek shelter from the rain, stumbles across a dying woman and her two starved children.
You have them living in hovels and slums unworthy of a great nation.
He was the landlord of what he calls these miserable hovels, which, indeed, they are.
Let him give some hope to those wretched people in those hovels.
When we had private enterprise, palaces and mansions were being built all over the country but tenements and hovels were being built for the workers.
If this is so, it will be a crude kind of surplus, including a large number of hovels long designated as "unfit for human habitation".
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