Dirty meaning in English
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Definition
dirty: not clean, impure; offensive, rude; dishonest or unfair
to dirty (a bed): to make (a bed) unclean
Examples
- "Edward : Dirty hands!"
- "Horatio : Joan Wayne, you can't stay in this dirty, dusty Old West all your life."
- "I thought that you were dead, you dirty witch."
- "She comes to work late, and she looks - look at me Doris - dirty and a little bit overweight."
- "I already live in a studio apartment in the city and now I'd like a place where I don't have to share a toilet in the corridor with a dirty old man who lives with pigeons."
- "They're for a middle-aged, dirty woman who's been going through a hard time."
- "Dirty hands!"
- "Horatio : I felt dirty."
- "I shouldn't have to mention the fact that the floors are always dirty, the bins are overflowing, the rumpus room smells like roquefort, and there is a heart-shaped bleach stain on the carpet by the cleaning cupboard."
- "The walls are all green and dirty and humid, there are rats, and it smells like death."
- "Silence, you dirty adults!"
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