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bustee
[ buhs-tee ]
noun
- a small settlement; village.
- a slum.
bustee
/ ˈbʌstiː /
Word History and Origins
Origin of bustee1
Example Sentences
Before leaving Calcutta, we visited one of Mother Teresa’s rescue facilities near the heart of a “bustee,” or slum dwelling.
At the end of March, two people died of cholera in the Kattal Bagan bustee, signalling a new outbreak.
Haffkine travelled to the bustee and inoculated 116 of the 200 or so inhabitants.
They argue that the bill favors the bustee landlords, who are to be compensated for their slum holdings, and that the money would be better spent on improving areas where there is no running water and where eight toilet seats serve 400 people.
Bamun Bustee is the quietest of all, and Lal Bazar and Bow Bazar, as you can see for yourself, are the rowdiest.
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