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  • noun Plural form of hovel.

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Examples

  • Most of the residents of Oaxaca live in hovels with inadequate social services and the powers-that-be only care about the feckless tourists and expats that come and go and do nothing for this city except eat its lunch.

    36 hours in Oaxaca (NYTimes) 2007

  • Most of the residents of Oaxaca live in hovels with inadequate social services and the powers-that-be only care about the feckless tourists and expats that come and go and do nothing for this city except eat its lunch.

    36 hours in Oaxaca (NYTimes) 2007

  • Most of the residents of Oaxaca live in hovels with inadequate social services and the powers-that-be only care about the feckless tourists and expats that come and go and do nothing for this city except eat its lunch.

    36 hours in Oaxaca (NYTimes) 2007

  • Most of the residents of Oaxaca live in hovels with inadequate social services and the powers-that-be only care about the feckless tourists and expats that come and go and do nothing for this city except eat its lunch.

    36 hours in Oaxaca (NYTimes) 2007

  • Most of the residents of Oaxaca live in hovels with inadequate social services and the powers-that-be only care about the feckless tourists and expats that come and go and do nothing for this city except eat its lunch.

    36 hours in Oaxaca (NYTimes) 2007

  • Most of the residents of Oaxaca live in hovels with inadequate social services and the powers-that-be only care about the feckless tourists and expats that come and go and do nothing for this city except eat its lunch.

    36 hours in Oaxaca (NYTimes) 2007

  • Most of the residents of Oaxaca live in hovels with inadequate social services and the powers-that-be only care about the feckless tourists and expats that come and go and do nothing for this city except eat its lunch.

    36 hours in Oaxaca (NYTimes) 2007

  • Most of the residents of Oaxaca live in hovels with inadequate social services and the powers-that-be only care about the feckless tourists and expats that come and go and do nothing for this city except eat its lunch.

    36 hours in Oaxaca (NYTimes) 2007

  • Most of the residents of Oaxaca live in hovels with inadequate social services and the powers-that-be only care about the feckless tourists and expats that come and go and do nothing for this city except eat its lunch.

    36 hours in Oaxaca (NYTimes) 2007

  • Most of the residents of Oaxaca live in hovels with inadequate social services and the powers-that-be only care about the feckless tourists and expats that come and go and do nothing for this city except eat its lunch.

    36 hours in Oaxaca (NYTimes) 2007

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