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- adjective
comparative form ofsqually : moresqually
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Examples
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We even have multiple generations of people living in the same squallier and hopelessness, forced to seek dependence under the wing of a government that cares nothing for their problems or plight in life.
The Butchers of Hope, and the Reclaiming of American Greatness
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They weren't integrated into Arab lands to which they fled but rather left to live in squallier while Jewish refugees were completely absorbed into a state the size of New Jersey.
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All I found was squallier - people living on reserves in third world conditions who lived to drink.
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"Walter, as I remember him, was much squallier than Annie," Pa joined in the teasing, "and the house was smaller, too.
Manuscript Draft: Walter Reed: Doctor in Uniform, by Laura Wood, [19 -- ]
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