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dirty

Definition for dirty

adjective as in obscene, pornographic

adjective as in dishonest

verb as in cause to be soiled

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Example Sentences

“And Scott got there by doing the hard, dirty work a great public defender does.”

Especially for the religious right, which most Republicans are aligned with, the goal is getting women out of the dirty business of politics, so they can focus their energies on tending home and hearth.

From Salon

Across the street, a UK flag hung over the staircase of a battered building, crumpled and dirty.

From BBC

Mr Mooser says that while AI may still be a dirty word, their product is "clean" because it pays for its content.

From BBC

It’s cramped, it’s dark, it’s dirty, it’s dusty, it’s hard to get into.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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