@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidHe lived in a place - Reside
He lived in a place of evil teeth...
teeth - dent
evil - Resident Evil (Great game).
@orangutan saidEach clue has a definition [below in bold](usually a reasonably straightforward synonym for the solution), and some wordplay. By convention the definition is at one end of the clue or another (but it's not a hard rule).
Bush wasn't quiet about where he lives.
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Inserted around dwelling.
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Living in broken rise ending in a bump.
Bush wasn't quiet about where he lives.
Bush = PRESIDENT, Quiet is P (musical notation for piano) - so [P]RESIDENT becomes RESIDENT - where he lives.
Inserted around dwelling.
INSERTED is an anagram of RESIDENT, "around" alludes to re-arranging the letters. Dwelling = RESIDENT.
Living in broken rise ending in a bump.
Broken RISE gives RESI (again "broken" is a clue to an anagram) ending in a bump = DENT. Put them together and you get RESIDENT = living in.