Sentence examples for how squalid from inspiring English sources

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How squalid was your flat?

What you Guardian readers don't know, with your "jobs" and "brains" is just how squalid daytime TV is.

The sheer zest of the storytelling style and of DiCaprio's performance blinds us to how squalid much of The Wolf of Wall Street actually is.

It's all a playful demolition of how squalid capitalism has made our towns, with a Pocket Money Loans caravan and grumpy staff who look like they might poke you in the eye.

"How squalid this church is!" wrote Elena K. "What sadness!

But judgements about how squalid a place has to be before someone is not allowed to return home are obviously evaluative.

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It remains to be seen how they will react to the squalid reality of the trial, especially if Mr Berlusconi appears in person.Recent Italian prime ministers have presented the world with some extraordinary spectacles.

So this was how the night had settled: in a squalid little showdown at a cheap Italian restaurant that was as far from a picnic in the Park as — She didn't see him open the door.

At the beginning of yet another squalid sexual encounter, he explains how he once put on a CD showcase of the history of black music, only to find himself suddenly getting Scott Joplin's The Entertainer as accompaniment.

So this was how the night had settled: in a squalid little showdown at a cheap Italian restaurant that was as far from a picnic in the Park as— She didn't see him open the door.

The numbers grew so fast that violence broke out last week, with a group setting fire to more than 20 tents, in a protest against how long they had been held in squalid conditions.

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