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Idiom: Shacked Up

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simple past and past participle of shack up

Sharing a small room or accommodation between many (often too many) people

(of a couple) Sharing a house, but not married.

Example Sentences

1
I heard that Jack and Lisa have been shacked up for a while now.
2
It's not good for your reputation to be constantly shacked up with different people.
3
After their breakup, she found herself shacked up in a tiny apartment.
4
He's been shacked up in that cabin in the woods for months.
5
They shacked up in a hotel for the weekend to celebrate their anniversary.

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