He called Sid about the hundreds of unsold, unrented, slapped-up, ticky-tacky apartments in Greater Belfast. |
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And they're all made out of ticky-tacky and they all look just the same. |
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After about an hour, we looked down to see a cluster of ticky-tacky houses all made just the same. |
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There are so many places that resemble that ticky-tacky, mom-and-pop theme park. |
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So don't expect to see ticky-tacky kitsch in the form of thatched roofs or bamboo torches when you vist Hogo. |
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Or, if we do, the house will be gone and the land will have been turned into a ticky-tacky subdivision, with no trace of the home I once loved. |
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Or, at least, a hummable, ticky-tacky pop tune. |
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He called a ticky-tacky false-start penalty on him, according to the book. |
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Most of that is the desultory ticky-tacky kind that litters the right side of people's Facebook profiles. |
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The psychic lived in a ticky-tacky house in South Vancouver, did her readings at a Formica kitchen table and began each morning by hanging upside down. |
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He got called for his fourth very early, and it was a ticky-tacky foul. |
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