Adverb for covered or marked with an unclean substance
“Most of the cells were dirty, and the walls covered with graffiti.”
Adverb for not in accordance with standards of honor, decency or fair play
“The coach sounded off angrily against what he considered dirty tactics employed by the opposing team.”
Adverb for concerned with lewdness or obscenity
“Melania complained that the shock jock had goaded her husband into making dirty and inappropriate jokes on the air.”
(of a color) Adverb for not bright or pure
“I drop my head, allowing my eyes to wash over the dirty color of the floorboards.”
Adverb for showing ill will or hostility
“My toddler's death stare is more akin to being given a dirty look by a really cute cat.”
Adverb for characterized by windy or stormy conditions
“The light was in a tall tower, a most welcome sight as we steered ahead into dirty weather and fog.”
Adverb for damaging to someone's reputation
“Celebrities can regularly be seen on social media denouncing any dirty lies being spread against them.”
(of a person) Adverb for that can be bought through bribery
“The dirty judge copped a plea, admitting in federal court to have laundered money for unscrupulous individuals.”
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