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dirtying

[ UK /dˈɜːtɪɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of soiling something

How To Use dirtying In A Sentence

  • The sins range from dirtying the floor with urine (usually by puppies or because they have not been taken outside because the owner is too busy or tired), barking, coming when called or greeting the owner with enthusiasm.
  • The sad part is, she has succeeded in dirtying up Obama to make herself look better little does she know that she just handed McCain the presidency in the process. Poll shows Clinton has better shot of beating McCain
  • Fuck the squeegee men, dirtying up the clean windshield of my car, Get a fucking job!
  • I don't think it will be as big an issue on Wall Street in terms of dirtying its image," said Igor Kirman, a partner at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, a major Wall Street law firm. 'Wall Street' sequel unlikely to be as popular as original with financial sector
  • She accuses them of spoiling the sofa and dirtying the linen.
  • 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.
  • You do have to understand that Arpaio/Thomas use the tactic called “dirtying” as a matter of course. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Could This Be The Tipping Point for Arpaio and Thomas?
  • If you want to stop flies dirtying your bulbs, smear them with camphorated oil. GOODBYE CURATE
  • Wilbur came crawling out from his hiding spot with soot dirtying his face.
  • I can dirty my own hands, but I don't like the idea of dirtying yours. Work and Win or, Noddy Newman on a Cruise
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