Similar words: get together, get the better of, whether, pathetic, all the time, aesthetic, rhetoric, by the time. Meaning: ['getəʊ] n. 1. formerly the restricted quarter of many European cities in which Jews were required to live 2. any segregated mode of living or working that results from bias or stereotyping 3. a poor densely populated city district occupied by a minority ethnic group linked together by economic hardship and social restrictions.
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31. The ghetto schools were crowded, while hundreds of classrooms stood empty in white schools.
32. Not only are the men dependent on welfare, but many of the scars from ghetto crime stem directly from that dependency.
33. Moreover, the resulting decline in council housing has begun to lead to the rise of the ghetto.
34. They haven't done anything about the rapacious exploitation of the poor in the ghetto.
35. If the limousine went east, to Lake Shore Drive, it would go through part of the black ghetto.
36. Take Chancellor Adenauer, in 1970, at the site of the former Warsaw ghetto, laying a wreath.
37. Ottovina lived on the South Side, in the Italian ghetto, and barely spoke any English at all.
38. Bobby, gay and slender and handsome, has always lived in the ghetto.
39. It retreats into the ghetto and dismisses the work of the historian as irrelevant to its needs.
40. The ghetto effect of these areas was plainly stated in the Commissioners' report.
41. Neither are there any ghetto blasters or peddlers or time-share pests.
42. This is the problem in the ghetto, and current policies only make it worse.
43. None the less, the effort of the sociologists to exonerate welfare as a special cause of the ghetto crisis was statistically deceitful.
44. Projects have become symbols of the ghetto, isolated from society and jobs, overrun by gangs and drugs.
45. Burnt-out old hacks explained a sudden new lease of life, promising their days in the public-relations ghetto were over.
46. They did not want to find themselves boxed into a youth ghetto.
47. Before long every ghetto became a set and every soundstage a jukebox.
48. If he was from the ghetto did you have enormous, funky collars and a huge afro?
49. Wilson appreciates Moynihan for shedding light on ghetto poverty.
50. I happen to enjoy my ghetto brew affectation.
51. Hey, turn down that ghetto blaster in here!
52. See I'm influenced by the ghetto you ruined.
53. Racism and crime still flourish in the ghetto. Sentencedict.com
54. Children grow up streetwise in the ghetto.
55. The novel about ghetto life was true to life.
56. In the scene where Mickey tries therapy, we love it when Mickey tells his rhino shrink, "I grew up behind the walls of a one-room hellhole in the ghetto.
57. Some companies have made a profit by building low - cost apartments in ghetto areas.
58. When we escaped from the ghetto and came to Argentina, we had nothing.
59. He could have grown up with me in the ghetto of Malmo.
60. This wortnless currency is the sourest joke of the ghetto, of course.
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