skid row in English

noun
1
a run-down part of a town frequented by vagrants, alcoholics, and drug addicts.
Here the Boulevard was a skid row of motels, shabby apartments, sad souvenir stands, pornography stores, and pawn shops.

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1. It's like Skid Row.

2. He ended up on skid row.

3. Is Swindon sliding towards Skid Row?

4. The bum was down and out on skid row.

5. The authorities are determined to clean up skid row.

6. Do you want to end up a skid row bum?

7. After he lost his job, Pedro ended up on skid row.

8. Currently Crook is the lead guitarist for Sebastian Bach ( Skid Row ).

9. After his divorce, Mike bearrived a drunk down on skid row.

10. Many highly trained workers ended up on skid row during the recession.

11. When he went bankrupt he lost everything, and ended up living on skid row for a few years.

12. It's a role with its antecedents in Mork - except this planet is not Ork but Manhattan's skid row.

13. And if you want the best stand-up comedy available for a dollar, try a speaker meeting on skid row.

14. In Los Angeles, an estimated 000 people live on the streets in and around Skid Row, city officials and homeless advocates said.

15. Philadelphia's Skid Row: Shocking video captures city's homeless crisis with dozens Camped out along 'largest open-air drug market on the East Coast' Video shows large group of people Camped …

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