Sentence examples for the squalid from inspiring English sources

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the squalid

adjective

Extremely dirty and unpleasant.

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Then comes the squalid part.

Shakila looked out the window into the squalid yard.

The squalid conditions in which the Poes lived didn't help.

Dodgier folk crowded into the squalid courts and alleys.

The squalid moat surrounding one building is lidded with moss.

The "muckrakers," investigative journalists of the era, had exposed the squalid conditions of food-processing industries.

The truth lay hidden for nearly 40 years in the squalid thickets of the Nixon tapes.

When she was not in prison, the squalid streets around the bus station became her home.

Once it landed, the squalid conditions were ideal for its spread.

The difference now is that the squalid character of the system has become institutionalized.

The starter's gun went off last week in the squalid new race for unlimited campaign cash.

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