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"Finally they stumbled past a dilapidated old tavern... "that had been boarded-up for years.
"Out of the corner of his eye, he saw an old boat painted blue, "resting on the side of the road, dilapidated.
"like a dilapidated cart held together with thin straps".
- A bit dilapidated, but it belongs to us anyway.
- As a one-off, a favour to an ageing colleague whose old arthritic bones, dilapidated constitution - and shrinking muscles...
Yeah, the guys did a really good job with the dilapidating. But I called Mr. Lunt.
"Finally they stumbled past a dilapidated old tavern... "that had been boarded-up for years.
"Out of the corner of his eye, he saw an old boat painted blue, "resting on the side of the road, dilapidated.
"like a dilapidated cart held together with thin straps".
- A bit dilapidated, but it belongs to us anyway.
- As a one-off, a favour to an ageing colleague whose old arthritic bones, dilapidated constitution - and shrinking muscles...
Yeah, the guys did a really good job with the dilapidating. But I called Mr. Lunt.