squalidly
- r in a sordid or squalid way
- When, after so many years of burning extravagant candles at both ends, she died at last so squalidly in that underpass, some of us for a moment thought, as the Friar thought about .
- The paramours are intrepidly bourgeois, their longing for each other so squalidly selfish and narcissistic that every time they paw each other they seem to be polishing a mirror.
- When Wilde died squalidly in Paris (1900), "Bosie" was far away.