How to use dirty in a sentence Dirty, filthy, foul, squalid refer to that which is not clean Dirty is applied to that which is filled or covered with dirt so that it is unclean or defiled Dirty adjective (not polite) informal used to describe something that is connected with sex, in a way that many people think is offensive: Dirty, filthy, grimy, grubby, squalid these adjectives apply to what is unclean, impure, or unkempt Discover everything about the word dirty in english
Definition of dirty adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Dirty (comparative dirtier, superlative dirtiest) unclean Covered with or containing unpleasant substances such as dirt or grime ‘dirty’ is often used in combination a dirty white Dirty generally refers to something that is unclean, impure, or contaminated with dirt, grime, or other pollutants
He has a reputation as a dirty player He tries to hurt his opponents] a criminal's dirty money [=money earned in an illegal activity] that was a dirty trick [=an unkind thing to do]
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