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adjective satellite

• of cloth; thin and loosely woven

• of very poor quality; flimsy

• morally degraded

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adjective satellite

• showing a seam

• morally degraded

34%8More wretched and sordid
adjective satellite

• very unpleasant or offensive

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Telegraph Cross Atlantic23 Apr 2025 Down 12
The Guardian Quick03 Apr 2003 Down 12
New York Times28 Sep 1976 Across 46
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