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  1. 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.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of lived-in in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of lived-in in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of lived-in in a Sentence

  1. Heather Henson:

    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.

  2. Richard Butler:

    Therefore, we think this provides the best evidence to date to support the idea that some phytosaurs lived in marine environments.

  3. Clara Bain:

    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.

  4. Tony Finau:

    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.

  5. 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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