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The example sentences of SQUATTERS in videos (2 in total of 8)

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doing verb, gerund or present participle that wh-determiner would modal make verb, base form us personal pronoun look verb, non-3rd person singular present like preposition or subordinating conjunction squatters noun, plural

Use "squatters" in a sentence | "squatters" example sentences

How to use "squatters" in a sentence?

  • I think people need housing. And there's empty buildings, I think people should live in there. If you want to call them squatters, trespassers, hey, I call Wall Street thieves!
    -Al Lewis-
  • We think the world is ours forever, but we are little more than squatters.
    -Alexander McCall Smith-
  • The church belongs to its hierarchy, which is men in power. Those outside the hierarchy, and especially women, are at best only renters and at worst squatters in religious territory.
    -Sonia Johnson-

Definition and meaning of SQUATTERS

What does "squatters mean?"

/ˈskwädər/

noun
person who unlawfully occupies uninhabited building or unused land.
other
Someone illegally living in another's property.