Plural for a substance, such as mud or dust, that soils someone or something
“Another tear escapes, tracing clean a second path through the accumulated dirt on his face.”
Plural for soil or earth
“The clogs enabled her to keep her feet clean while she walked through the dirt and mud.”
Plural for the quality or state of being crude or vulgar
“If culture could have moral ideals, then the criterion of a culture's achievement could be the absence of dirt and filth.”
Plural for information about someone's activities or private life that could prove damaging if revealed
“Vlad, do me a favor and dig up the latest dirt on Joseph and his dodgy dealings.”
Plural for bodily waste matter discharged through the alimentary canal
“The women said that they had intended to remove the dog dirt but felt frightened and shaken by the demand.”
Plural for the remnants of a liquid left in a container, together with any sediment
Plural for the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation
Plural for the state of being extremely dirty and unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect
Plural for small loose particles of stone or sand
Plural for a layer of dirt or froth on the surface of a liquid
Plural for a stiff, sticky, and fine-grained earth that can be molded when wet
Plural for a colored patch or dirty mark that is difficult to remove
Plural for a worthless or contemptible person
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