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Sentences describing dilapidated houses

1. In a house rented by a very humble farmer, there lived a teenager. His room is very humble, with only necessary daily necessities. Apart from a spacious bed, the only valuable thing is the worn-out computer in front of his window.

When I look at this house carefully again, it looks even more vicissitudes. The rusty iron fence seems to peel off at the slightest touch. The white walls are already yellow and black. Standing in this familiar corner always brings back memories of the past.

Grandma lives in that shabby old house. She said that living alone is much more comfortable than following us. However, it rains at home, outside and inside. After my father saw it, he repeatedly asked my grandmother to move in together, but I didn't know her grandmother insisted. My father had to help her repair the house again and again.

I saw an old house, an old brick wall covered with carved tiles and withered vines.

? I saw a low and shabby old house standing dangerously beside a stranger, and the kitchen smoke rose from the back of the old house, like a dancing white silk, slowly climbed to the top of a tall tree and wrapped silently. 6. The old house in the old street still looks like it was, but the cracks have climbed up the carved doors and windows. Carved doors and windows are no longer bright, and the bright hall has been woven with cobwebs.