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cesspit

[ses-pit] / ˈsɛsˌpɪt /
NOUN
cesspool
Synonyms
STRONG




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Mrs Stewart's death had been treated as epilepsy-related until her husband was later found guilty of murdering his fiancee Ms Bailey, whose body he had dumped in a cesspit at their Royston home.

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The 1981 Pride march was moved to Huddersfield, in support of the Gemini Club, which police had called "a cesspit of filth".

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"Does he show no contrition, no sense of shame that Downing Street under him has been a cesspit, full of arrogant, entitled narcissists?"

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She thinks the pandemic "probably exacerbated" abusive online discourse, although "it was like a massive cesspit before".

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His outspokenness led to calls for his resignation in the mid-1980s when, at the height of the Aids crisis, he said gay men were "swirling about in a human cesspit of their own making".

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