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to squalor
noun
Squalidness; foulness; filthiness; squalidity.
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Actually, that is very insulting to squalor.
She lets down her hair, goes sleeveless and abandons her husband and children to squalor.
He can fall from ecstasy to squalor in one coded coda.
Sometimes the line is crossed from clean hoarder to squalor hoarder, when, for example, the plumbing goes out.
People everywhere prefer freedom to slavery, prosperity to squalor, self-government to the rule of terror and torture.
What could be more miserable, more doomed to squalor and regret and diminished expectations, than the pregnancy of an unmarried teenage girl?
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But equally no-one would want to return to the squalor of Third-World public services that afflicted the UK up until 2001 when the improvements began to take shape.
If only Sinclair had possessed fiction-writing abilities equal to his ability to evoke squalor!
You don't have to live in squalor to long for what you haven't got.
People have quietly returned to the squalor and inflation that brought them to the streets in protest.
Fast Food Nation Eric Schlosser's 2001 book was an exposé designed to alert the US, and the world, to the squalor of the burger industry and included the revelation about "faecal matter" in beef patties.
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