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lived-in
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lived-inadjective
Describing a location as looking like someone currently lives there or has lived there, not pristine, not new. Generally a derogatory term meaning it is sloppily kept.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of lived-in in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of lived-in in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of lived-in in a Sentence
We lived in England at one time, and I just remember as a kid being brought to these interesting landscapes and places where my dad found inspiration, i remember going to his laboratory… I saw a lot of things that were happening in nature. Those were formative years for me, watching his research and development.
Therefore, we think this provides the best evidence to date to support the idea that some phytosaurs lived in marine environments.
My friends are missing, a few of my cousins are missing over there, five in total, they lived in Marsh Harbour, everyone on the islands are missing someone, it's really devastating.
He's a cool blend of the older generational player and a person with a new generational outlook on the game, he's lived in both worlds. He's got a great perspective on the game and the team atmosphere.
Russian President Vladimir Putin:
Until now, those taking such decisions have lived in calm, fairly well-off and in safety. Now, as these elements of ballistic missile defense are deployed, we are forced to think how to neutralize emerging threats to the Russian Federation.
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