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Squalidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Squalid - Definition of Squalid at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Squalid. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use squalid in a Sentence...
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squalid (comparative more squalid, superlative most squalid) ... Comparative; more squalid ... Showing a contemptible lack of moral standards. A squalid attempt to buy votes.
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Find Synonym of squalid and Antonym of squalid at Thesaurus.com, Synonym, Synonyms, Thesaurus, Synonym Dictionary, Synonyms Dictionary, Antonym, Antonyms, Antonym Dictionary, Antonyms Dictionary ... Search another word or see squalid on Dictionary...
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THE MOST SQUALID ‘REFORM’ DEAL YET « Prayer, News & Action on October 2, 2009 12:39 pm ... The most squalid reform deal yet - Trackpads Community on October 3, 2009 1:02 pm ... THE MOST SQUALID ‘REFORM’ DEAL YET - the president of the united states blog on October 8, 2009 12:01 pm...
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1. neglected and dirty: neglected, insanitary and unpleasant; ... 2. without any fine qualities: lacking in honesty, dignity, and moral value a squalid little scandal; ... Search for "squalid" in all of MSN Encarta...
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As their spaceship hovers above Johannesburg, the aliens, whose appearance earns them the unflattering nickname ''prawns'', live in squalid shacks behind barbed wire and barter with gangsters to satisfy their addiction to cat food.
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Imagine that, until now, the only books you'd been able to read were those that had been carefully selected by your parents and that, not surprisingly, these were books of a type that your parents approved of, written by authors who, for want of a better word, ... Imagine how you might feel, ... Forgive me the laboured analogy.
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The squalid life and times of Markham - one of several aliases she took from the 1930 Alfred Hitchcock film Murder - are featured in the exhibition Femme Fatale: the Female Criminal, which opens at the Justice & Police Museum tomorrow.
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The squalid history of the Fourteenth Amendment poses serious problems for Roger Pilon. Pilon's critique of the New Deal has always included withering scorn for FDR's extraconstitutional thuggery, in the form of the infamous Court-packing scheme.
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