How To Use Cesspit In A Sentence
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I will have to maintain an aura of dignity even if I am thrown into a cesspit.
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Even at superstar level, most rock bands are cesspits of raging ego, petty bitterness, monstrous vanity, sordid self-abuse and very bad hair days.
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In the cesspit of Scottish Labour politics, policy doesn't get a look in.
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Some of them even brought mud from the garden and worse yet, buckets full of sludge from the cesspit.
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Even before his bid was successful there were plans at Manchester United to build a regional casino and so make money out of the cesspit of misery that the evil gambling trade promotes.
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Do David Renwick et al. have ANY sense of decency or moral values whatsoever or has cocaine-fuelled 'yoof' culture within the BBC distorted all values and perspectives to the point of becoming a moral cesspit?
Public revulsion engulfs the BBC
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March Madness is a thing of singular beauty in the ugly, wretched cesspit that is college sports.
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Trucks that used to empty cesspits and septic tanks can no longer be used due to a lack of tyres, batteries and other spare parts.
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It was the old cesspit whose drainage field the sergeants had tunnelled through.
THE INNOCENT
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They quickly discovered that the barracks hospital had been constructed over a contaminated cesspit and that the patients were literally wallowing in their own sewage.
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Snow was now certain that the well had been contaminated with infected sewage - either from the sewer or the many nearby cesspits.
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Was it directed at Bali as a heathen cesspit full of pleasure-seeking infidels?
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We showed them our caravans, our day rooms, our cesspit and our toilets and they told my father that all he had to do was plant a row of three trees to shield us from the road.
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For weeks the affair threatened to be a cesspit of scandal.
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The racism alluded to in the first part explodes in all its savagery, and the town – which seemed to be guilty only of a forgivable insularity – becomes a cesspit.
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He'd been part of political groups since he was 17, as London was ‘a big cesspit of corruption’ to him.
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Now there are fears it could happen again in the neighbourhood, where there are known to be other redundant cesspits.
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As would be anyone hosting the spiritual cesspit which was once the Witchfinder.
HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
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To some, this implies that ‘blue states’ are cesspits of morality, as if bordering on water causes depravity and sin.
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‘If it dies,’ I enquired, ‘can I chuck it into our cesspit?’
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The sanitation of Windsor Castle was almost as bad as the slums of London, with seeping cesspits polluting the water supply.
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The two men in dark glasses descended from the truck and asked him if his toilet cesspit was full.
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Hollywood - the cesspit that is poisoning the world via cultural globalisation - has incongruously produced what may well be the most devotional work of art in this decade.
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Flood waters in the eastern regions of Trinidad have subsided, and clean-up crews have now begun clearing up overflowing cesspits and clogged waterways.
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His scabs have become cesspits for the vilest strain of puss and weep day after day with no sign of improvement.
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Vacuum tankers are used to empty the cesspits when they become full.
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Sometimes the world looks like a total cesspit, you would hope that God would want to change that.
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Whether you think Montreal is a stinking cesspit wallowing knee-deep in its own filth or believe that our island's a green gem, next Monday, April 19, is your opportunity to voice your views to the person who has to listen.
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A once charming rural idyll, Emmerdale had become a moral cesspit.
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The man said he first started getting pain after a construction accident where he held a 500 lb concrete block from falling into a cesspit.
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Don't listen to him - he reckons that every city is a hellish cesspit of hatred and evil.
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Over the ensuing months, the Petrov royal commission became a political cesspit.
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It is amazing how much of a cesspit of advertising the Government has created, when it could be helping out so many young people, so many families, and so many health initiatives around this country.
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Our son found his way into a disused cesspit and then, going barefoot, picked up an infection, which required regular injections in his backside.
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No wonder some people now think that Fairfax Press, to which this paper belongs, is an intellectual cesspit.
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When the great social reformer Lord Shaftesbury visited one house, he went into the cellar - where a family was living - and found that the sewage from a nearby cesspit had leaked right under their floor boards.
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Athole Still once described the football world as a cesspit and, as a former journalist, he should have known what he was talking about.
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The council said it was going to be stables - but you don't have three sets of electrical hook-ups and a cesspit for stables.
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The Thames was a polluted mess and cesspits within the city were a constant source of contamination.
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Don't make me laugh, it hurts (especially after the lid got lifted the latest cesspit in mutual funds).
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She gave my mother a brilliant smile, as if to say, you're not going to be daunted by cesspit drainage, are you, dear?
TIME OF THE WOLF
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C. quinquefasciatus is the principal vector of human filariasis, and breeds in cesspits and drains.
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But this could actually yield some fantastic results, especially if it was an area where rubbish was thrown or the cesspit was located.
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I like many here am a cynic of some age and like many in civi street said from the start there was something not ringing true about this “missing” child and like totally un pc thought it was the money and when found felt the “relative” who had her may have done so for a good reason and now with two more arrests the cesspit liquid thickens,.
Shannon Matthews « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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But we cannot relegate computer games to the cesspit of pop culture solely on the evidence of the current crop of games.
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The reason I'm banging on about Kant, is that this test exposes the moral cesspit of international relations.
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There's nothing wrong with sloshing about in a cesspit of anecdotes from the flash trash world of English football, as Hall does in his Sunday tabloid column.
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The religious fundamentalists who exercise such influence in some US states view the East and West coasts as cesspits of vice.
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Neighbours fear their houses may fall into a cesspit after a 25 ft-deep hole opened up in their gardens.
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Parasites have also been found in human coprolites and medieval cesspits.
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Their son Adie, a promising scholar, crosses the boundary into the cesspit of violence which marks the lives of his lover Sita and her psychotic brother Jean.
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The cesspit sitting under the town is full to overflowing.