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    Dirt·y
    /ˈdərdē/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. used for emphasis: informal British "a dirty great slab of stone"

    verb

    • 1. make dirty: "she didn't like him dirtying her nice clean towels"
  2. 1. a. : not clean or pure. dirty clothes. dirty fingernails. b. : likely to befoul or defile with a soiling substance (such as mud, dust, or grime) dirty jobs. c. : contaminated with infecting organisms. dirty wounds. : containing impurities. dirty coal. 2. a. : morally unclean or corrupt: such as. (1)

  3. Dirty definition: soiled with dirt; foul; unclean. See examples of DIRTY used in a sentence.

  4. A2. marked with dirt, mud, etc., or containing something such as pollution or bacteria: Her face was dirty and tear-stained. Don't drink the water—it's dirty. Dirty needles can cause serious infections. Synonyms. cruddy. filthy (DIRTY) grimy.

  5. give/shoot somebody a dirty look. (informal) to look at somebody in a way that shows you are annoyed with them. Definition of dirty adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 1. a. Covered or marked with dirt or an unwanted substance; unclean. b. Spreading dirt; polluting: The air near the foundry was always dirty. c. Apt to soil with dirt or grime: a dirty job at the garage. d. Contaminated with bacteria or other infectious microorganisms. 2. Squalid or filthy; run-down: dirty slums. 3. a.

  7. 6 days ago · 1. adjective. If something is dirty, it is marked or covered with stains, spots, or mud, and needs to be cleaned . She still did not like the woman who had dirty fingernails. The dress had been brightly coloured, but it was stained and dirty now. 2. verb. To dirty something means to cause it to become dirty.

  8. DIRTY meaning: 1. not clean: 2. talking about sex in a way that some people find offensive: 3. dishonest or…. Learn more.

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