rundown in the PONS Dictionary

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He owns a small and rundown little bus that makes side trips.
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The characters occupy a huge rundown house in a bleak, depressing landscape with nothing around seemingly for miles.
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After a time the structure began to deteriorate and became rundown by the 1970s.
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Several said that no peer-reviewed research on the rundown had been published in any medical journal.
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She befriended his masseur and was rewarded with a rundown on his musculature.
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The guild offers a quick rundown on a mix of photographers and filmmakers producing and performing in the art of machinima.
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But the eleven-week tour was considered by fans to be a disaster, as the band played only a brief rundown of their greatest hits.
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Each weekly programme consisted of performances from some of that week's best-selling popular music artists, with a rundown of that week's singles chart.
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The sports car manufacturer called for a reorganisation of the now rundown station.
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Even though he finds a rundown old stable, still nobody will buy him.
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