How To Use Dirtiness In A Sentence
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The thorny verdancy of geranium, the rootiness of vetiver, the dirtiness of patchouli, the rich sharpness of oak moss are tamed and softened by the mouthwatering vanilla and citruses coated in cinnamon sugar...the rose is caught in-between the two streams, benefiting from both, wild and delicate, green and honeyed, spicy and silky-smooth all at once.
Archive 2009-05-01
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I think I speak for everyone when I say “Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo (t surprising)” Ignoring Hing Won’s dirtiness is something I’ve been doing for quite awhile.
BREAKING: DOH HITS MY FAVORITE CHINESE FOOD | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
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It then becomes a matter of determining the threshold of dirtiness that triggers a vacuuming.
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This dirtiness is certainly one of the greatest drawbacks to human felicity in this beautiful country, degrading the noble edifices dedicated to the worship of God, destroying the beautiful works destined for the benefit of his creatures.
Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
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I didn't understand what had to be clean-my feet felt fine and I couldn't smell anything to suggest dirtiness, but I suppose the Lady is very picky and wanted the stalls to be super clean.
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In other words, I get something of a linkage between sex/risk/"dirtiness" - I know, words are only words, but I wonder if it would be helpful for her to focus on her words/attitudes, not just the facts re: the prevalance of HPV - might help with the blame she seems to be attaching to herself and the condition.
Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
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The failure of dirt availability or habitat selection to explain the timing of male dirtiness suggests that males delay dirtying their plumage to obtain some benefit from conspicuous plumage.
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According to Chesterton, dirtiness is merely a kind of discomfort and therefore ranks as self-mortification.
The Road to Wigan Pier
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It is the final product of a world gone mad trying to create Utopia; a place free of human dirtiness, a kind of ethnic cleansing that occurs when you allow people to completely remove humanity for absolute materialism.
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A Scumble is generally a tint made of some colour mixed with white; its usual effect is to render the part of the picture where it is employed, somewhat cooler, grayer, and less defined than before; hence it is of great service in connecting any tendency to muddiness or dirtiness of colouring; and also to what is called hardness, or over-distinctness of detail.
Scumbling
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I was much struck too with the dirtiness of the people of Palmyra, which dirtiness results in pestilence, ophthalmia, and plagues of flies.
The Romance of Isabel, Lady Burton
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Here, curiously enough, the Socialist and the sentimental democratic Catholic of the type of Chesterton sometimes join hands; both will tell you that dirtiness is healthy and natural and cleanliness is a mere fad or at best a luxury. [
The Road to Wigan Pier
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How can the Greeks, who possess such wonderful treasures from the past, tolerate such dirtiness?
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It feels like no matter how much I wash myself over and over again, the dirtiness will never go away.
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I thought that untidiness and dirtiness were the characteristics of cities in some underdeveloped country of the past, like Calcutta, Bombay, Rio de Janeiro or elsewhere, but not here in Australia.
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Nevertheless he wrote down our request for a new blanket and another pillow on a post-it note, and told us he'd have housekeeping look into the issue of dirtiness, and we went on our way.
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Our analysis shows that the biggest factor affecting a car's "dirtiness" is its fuel efficiency -- or lack thereof.
America's Dirtiest Vehicles
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She said that foreigners cannot get used to the dirtiness and lack of organisation on streets but ‘the rest is very enjoyable’.
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Mr Hindley deems this assertion a gross libel, showing that the "dirtiness" of Jemmy was inevitable, owing to his officiating in every department as pressman, compositor, devil, &c., and being handy at all points.
James Catnach, Ballad-monger, Part 2
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Early this year I started researching crunk for an article I planned to write about ‘dirtiness’ in pop music.
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Despite the dirtiness, we did do our fair share of sightseeing.
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Unfortunately, the discomfort of dirtiness is chiefly suffered by other people.
The Road to Wigan Pier
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And he asked himself with horror: what is this impulse towards dirtiness, which is in the majority of human beings -- this desire to besmirch the purity of themselves and others, -- these swinish souls, who take a delight in rolling in filth, and are happy when not one inch of their skins is left clean! ...
Jean-Christophe, Volume I
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It's cool and clean, with none of the jaded heat and dirtiness that will fill it once the streets become choked with traffic.