Encara no tenim significats per a "more squalid".
1The more squalid the people, the more reason there was for going.
2Guston was a painter of brute matter and even more squalid inclinations.
3A more squalid hovel Granville Kelmscott had never even conceived as possible.
4She had imagined something more squalid, something grown greasy through years of neglect.
5This was, if anything, dirtier and more squalid than the first and second.
6He couldn't imagine anything more squalid than a subsistence on the three commodities mentioned.
7Nothing more squalid than ink ever enters their gates.
8It was simply shelter, less comfortable than the hotel, and within a few days more squalid.
9Manchester in its worst streets is more squalid, more haphazard, more nakedly poor even than London.
10Each foot of the way the houses seemed to grow more squalid looking, and the streets filthier.
11Now and then she espied dilapidated log cabins and surroundings even more squalid than the ruined forest.
12The house was even more squalid than Peace had pictured it, and the woman's case more desperate.
13Can you imagine anything more squalid than an Immortality at the beck and call of Eusapia Palladino?
14The home life in Ireland is probably more squalid than with any other people equally prosperous in Europe.
15The people are more squalid, the houses more wretched: the very mosque itself is in a dirty, tumble-down condition.
16But the girls who were sitting on the hard benches by the table were still more squalid and dreary-looking.
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More squalid a través del temps
More squalid per variant geogràfica