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squalid - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- surroundings: The Williamsburgh Savings Bank, rises majestically from its squalid surroundings where Atlantic Avenue meets Flatbush Avenue.
- camp: Yet the squalid refugee camps are filled with people who are all too aware of the bitter reality.
- condition: The squalid, run-down conditions at Glasgow Zoo did not happen over night.
- apartment: He died of smoke inhalation from a kitchen fire in his tiny, squalid one-bedroom apartment in Philadelphia.
- street: The applause of society is but faintly audible in the slums of Whitechapel or in the squalid streets of Southwark.
- flat: Instead the four women were held in a squalid flat in Lamia by a criminal gang waiting for them to give birth.
Modifying Another Word
- rather: However, until 1970 a group of rather squalid houses stood here.
- often: Often squalid and slackly administered with lavish dietaries Kent's mixed workhouses did little to reduce the rates.
- not: Anyway, picture a small room, roughly decorated in white, not squalid, but certainly not luxurious, .
- somewhat: However the latest work, in what was the arena of the amphitheater, has also revealed that a somewhat squalid late Saxon settlement.
- so: No little woman is so trifling and sordid, no handmaid so squalid, but that she gained some advantage from his death.
- very: You can sleep here but its very squalid and usually wet.
Used with adjective complement
- become: Two days later this pleasant site was cursed, as usual, with the " Reverse Midas Touch " and digging became somewhat squalid.
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