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ˈjerry-ˈbuilt, a. [See prec.] Built unsubstantially of bad materials; built to sell but not to last. Also fig.
1869Lonsdale Gloss., Jerry-built, slightly, or unsubstantially built. 1875Ruskin Fors Clav. V. 263 Rows of jerry-built cottages are creeping up. 1900G. C. Brodrick Mem. & Impr. 316 It would soon be overspread by vulgar jerry-built villas. 1901Daily Chron. 13 Aug. 3/2 In an age of jerry-built books it is refreshing to come across a volume that has taken forty years to compile. 1903Ibid. 20 Feb. 3/2 Fiction, he said, was now jerry-built. 1933J. Baillie And Life Everlasting (1934) i. 15 That great cataclysm undoubtedly came as a rude shock to many jerry-built philosophies of life. |