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bungaloid, a.|ˈbʌŋgəlɔɪd| [f. bungalow + -oid after fungoid.] Having the appearance or style of a bungalow or bungalows; characterized by the presence of bungalows. Also n., a bungaloid building.
1927Daily Express 22 Nov. 1/3 Hideous allotments and bungaloid growths make the approaches to any city repulsive. 1928Sunday Dispatch 30 Sept. 11/2 Mr. Shaw designates our modern urban communities ‘bungaloid promiscuities’, and refuses them the more dignified term of civilisations. 1929Morning Post 4 May 1/3 Will somebody..pay reasonable cash price for freehold and preserve its beauty from bungaloids. 1968A. Smithson in B. S. Johnson Evacuees 249 Now it's a tatty bungaloid estate or worse. |