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dinginess

[ UK /dˈɪnd‍ʒɪnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. discoloration due to dirtiness

How To Use dinginess In A Sentence

  • The bright-red, dark-black, and all-glass trio of hotels has its critics real-estate blog Curbed dubbed the block "hotel hell" but Mr. Kaufman says the flashy design was necessary to offset the dinginess of the block. Bright Hotel Facades to Offset 'Squalor'
  • The geeky mayhem is played out in scenes of deepest American dinginess: checked couches, hanging crystals, bad hair dye, dim clutter.
  • Under these circumstances both cities are at their most abstractly lovely, with the dinginess and decay invisible and human life represented only by parked cars and electric lights.
  • The red card debate, or rather lack of one, couldn't camouflage the austere dinginess that had preceded it.
  • Despite its dinginess—or am I getting this wrong, is it because of it? Hollywood Savage
  • And bowing, the waiter went before them up the narrow stairs and led them into a dusky, fady, gloomy-looking chamber, whose carpet, curtains, and chair coverings seemed all of mingled hues of browns and grays, and from their fadiness and dinginess almost indescribable in color. Self-Raised
  • He never had any complaints, but the dinginess kept me from venturing in. Me Gusta Este Blimpie! (That’s right. I’m writing about Blimpie.) | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • Many manufacturers of this type of washer vaunt their superior rinsing, which is said to get out more detergent and dirt residues and thus prevent dinginess from developing. HOME COMFORTS
  • There was cat hair everywhere, and there was just a general dinginess.
  • I have to say the dinginess of the place kept me from ever entering, but I will say I was intrigued by the “Spanish Food” sign in the window. Me Gusta Este Blimpie! (That’s right. I’m writing about Blimpie.) | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
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