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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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  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. Felipe Sotomayor:

    There wasn't a lot of research around how this animal lived in the wild and so we had to extrapolate much of the information from its relatives.

  2. Sinan Hatahet:

    The problem is not in the law itself. The problem is how and where it's going to be implemented, if you lived in a bombed-out opposition area you're most likely not going to get security clearance so your right to ownership is automatically gone.

  3. Michael Ajzenstadt:

    If we are going to look into the lives and the beliefs and doctrines of every artist around the world, I'm sure we won't be able to perform, at least here in Israel, a lot of music, i think in the 21st century, there should not be censorship, definitely not of artists, especially those who lived in Germany and tried to remain alive. Some did it because it is what they felt, some believed (in Nazi ideology), others didn't.

  4. Clifford Stoll:

    Fifty years ago I knew the names of everyone who lived in my street. Now, in this age of information, I know the names of hardly anybody who lives in my street.

  5. Stoian Andrei:

    People who lived in the 1900s and 2000s lived 1000 years

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