Like a slum. Run down, dirty, decrepit.(adjective)
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Use "slummy" in a sentence
"Edwards views Johnson as a "rabid, rabid Republican" who refuses to clean up his "slummy" property just to spite her family, whose lavish 28,000-square-foot estate is nearby on 102 wooded acres."
"There's nothing in the picture that lets you know if it's "slummy" or not ... all it shows is that she takes care of it."
"According to Elizabeth, not only is this man a gun-toting rabid Rethuglican, but he is a terrible neighbour who keeps his place looking like a dogs breakfast: Edwards views Johnson as a "rabid, rabid Republican" who refuses to clean up his "slummy" property just to spite her family, whose lavish 28,000-square-foot estate is nearby on 102 wooded acres."