Sentence example with the word 'squalid'

squalid

abject, broken-down, dingy, filthy, horrid, mangy, offensive, repulsive, shabby, soily, vile

Definition adj. morally degraded

Last update: September 24, 2016


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It is too squalid an ending for our anthropocentric conceit to accept.   [Please select]

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The squalid and withered person of this hag might well have obtained for her the character of possessing more than human cunning.   [Please select]

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They had now, in addition to their usual squalid and uncomfortable appearance, the melancholy attributes of the house of mourning.   [Please select]

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He was suddenly called from a lovely dream back to the squalid reality.   [Please select]

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It is quaint, picturesque, grand, squalid, and luxurious all rolled into one.   [Please select]

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Flemish Brussels is picturesque enough, but it is squalid, except for the magnificent Hôtel de Ville, which stands to-day in all the glory that it did when Charles V.   [Please select]

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His almost squalid attire was not perceptible in the obscurity caused by the shade.   [Please select]

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The modern er-Riha is a poor squalid village of, it is estimated, about 300 inhabitants.   [Please select]

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No; she was not made for mean and shabby surroundings, for the squalid compromises of poverty.   [Please select]

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He was in Detroit in a squalid boarding house.   [Please select]

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His birthplace was a squalid log cabin in Washington County, Kentucky.   [Please select]

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