Squalor Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for squalor.
squalor
squalor
/ˈskwɒlə(ɹ)/
Examples
- Were they living in their own filth or in squalor
- They live in filth and squalor and their feet are sandal shod.
- They live in filth and squalor and their feet are sandal shod.
- They had to endure poverty and squalor in the Victorian slums of Manchester.
- I have seen much worse poverty and squalor in Appalachia.
- The women live in complete squalor.
- Over a million and a half people died in squalor and despair.
- They end up living in squalor in a drafty London garret.
- Enlarge Image Residents march to protect their beloved, execrable squalor.
- From the earliest days, the market had a reputation for squalor and immorality.
sordid dirtiness
noun
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"Squid + Color. The squid's color is so dull, it looks like it lives in dirt and filth."
"Squall + Lore. A tale of storms leaving homes in filth and poverty."
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