How To Use Filth In A Sentence

  • Those tiny little felt guys that I made for Amelia just before she was born have been loved a little and have ended up filthy and terribly pilled.
  • But the gun shoots death, and purifies the earth of the filth of brutals. Think Progress » IRS building in Utah evacuated, two employees taken out on stretchers after reports of white powder.
  • I compassionated him, and sometimes felt a wish to console him; but when I looked upon him, when I saw the filthy mass that moved and talked, my heart sickened, and my feelings were altered to those of horror and hatred. Chapter 17
  • They have filthy rich players with a distinct air of decadence about them. Times, Sunday Times
  • We live in a world soiled by the grossness and wickedness and filth of sin.
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  • Our foreign correspondent reports that conditions in the refugee camps are filthy and overcrowded.
  • There was no water to drink or wash in and children were begging, dressed in filthy rags.
  • In my unwashed condition, I would only make them filthy again.
  • Isn't there something revolting about catering to the imagined needs of a tiny group of spoiled ladies, a Marie Antoinette–ish situation that reached its apotheosis when John Galliano showed his infamous clochard collection—the word means bum or hobo in French, and the tattered gowns, hand-stenciled to look filthy, trailed pots, pans, and other refuse—at the 1997 Dior haute couture show? Art in the Parks 3: Nan Kempner's Clothing
  • The cinema itself was pretty filthy, with popcorn strewn across the floor. The Sun
  • I must have cut a wretched figure, filthy and sunburnt, to the brother who heard my explanations about who I was and why I was here.
  • No doubt Mr Mutley is well aquatinted with the way dogs mate, having mounted the lady dog the chap dog turns around and then they commence to perform the filthy act facing away from each other, having smelt pedigree chum on a dogs breath I cant say that I blame them. Double Jeopardy
  • Sometimes people don't just pick up the phone & ring Crimestoppers out of some sense of duty, but they will do it for filthy luker. 200 Weeks
  • It was not a good exchange but at least some people got filthy rich from the dealings.
  • Then again, it's got nothing to do with the gods when you've got a filthy temper, and that I certainly have.
  • I’ll tell you what, you thin man in a censer, I will have you as soundly swinged for this, — you blue-bottle rogue, you filthy famished correctioner, if you be not swinged, I’ll forswear half-kirtles. The second part of King Henry the Fourth
  • A small baobab tree is growing out of the filth in the middle of the concrete-lined ditch.
  • And for President Bushmaster — a bushmaster is a highly venomous snake, extraordinarily dangerous to humans, that inhabits the Southern tropics (See, I can match ‘em bam-for-BAM!) — to suggest it was “disgusting” is so like a hog calling a wallowing pig filthy. Roll Call of the Cowed and the Sameful-Shameful
  • Two Chinese coworkers who came unasked to my filthy apartment when I was laid up with a miserable viral scunge and brought me soup, medicine and tidied the place up. Imagethief
  • You left out the bush whackers, rump rangers, fifth column traitors, child pornographers, baby rapers, brain addled dope smoking malcontents, serial abortionists, incorrigible violent criminals and drug pushers as well as the Clintons that make up the Filthy Left wing of the Liberal Losers. Think Progress » Rumsfeld on Iran Today = Rumsfeld on Iraq in 2002
  • So, to recap: that's two Canadians, two Scots, and two filthy fruity sexpots.
  • You know they're going to say something filthy or nasty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Humans are the most destructive, filthy, pollutive creatures around and are wrecking what's left of the planet with their false morals and breeding culture. James Lee, Discovery Hostage Taker, Has List Of Demands That Is Hilarious And Crazy
  • In the last twelve months the place has got absolutely filthy. The Sun
  • The men were all very grimy, and their weariness showed in their filthy faces.
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  • He is barely recognisable among the grime, dressed in filthy rags and as anaemic and leaden as his surroundings.
  • Though such an important chief, he is the meanest dressed of his subjects, — is always filthy, — ever greasy — eternally foul about the mouth; but these are mere eccentricities: as a wise judge, he is without parallel, always has a dodge ever ready for the abstraction of cloth from the spiritless Arab merchants, who trade with Unyanyembe every year; and disposes with ease of a judicial case which would overtask ordinary men. How I Found Livingstone
  • And face it, killing pretty cooing birds is always going to get a way worse reaction in a telephone survey than killing nasty, scraggly, filthy ole pigs. Poll Shows Iowans Oppose Dove Hunting
  • The filthy, unsportsmanly, dog-eating Prussian swine! Bruce
  • With bare feet I stepped into the alley and walked slowly, reaching out my hand to the filthy animals that hissed and darted away.
  • ‘She is also settling in nicely, though she has picked up a lot of filthy language from Sydney,’ said Julie.
  • The Filth is a gorgeously well-appointed book, boasting ultramodern design, mad ideas on every page and some of the most eye-poppingly tasty art this side of the Tate.
  • The beaker was so greasy and filthy that I could not help turning round to the messman and saying, ‘Fellow, get me a glass!’ The Memoires of Barry Lyndon
  • Since the first one appeared in 1964, there's been a debate about whether it's filth, smut, porn, tasteful erotica or high art.
  • At once he stepped forward to proffer his filthy paw.
  • It's a filthy habit that spreads diseases such as tuberculosis. The Sun
  • You've survived all the filthy names she called you in hospital when you mopped her brow wrong. Times, Sunday Times
  • Officers and men alike were perpetually cold, wet, filthy, tired and frustrated.
  • For the third visit running, the most notable aspect of an England Test match at Centurion Park was the filthy weather.
  • Crud by definition is a coating of filth or refuse.
  • Why do you think that filthy organization will experience 'regrowth'? Politics.ie - 3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,27,28,29,30,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,41,42,48,49,50,52
  • Gaunt, filthy, and weak, Corrie made her way to the railway station and boarded a train for a three-day journey home to Holland.
  • It was not actually as cool as I had hoped in that all the old brickwork is up the dangerous channel (the way we didn't go) so it was basically just a really long, filthy culvert, and the river was foul, but I now know an awful lot about buried rivers. May 10th, 2009
  • To reign until a filthier scoundrel than he arises; then he perishes and in his place the leather-seller appears, the Paphlagonian robber, the bawler, who roars like a torrent. The Knights
  • I'll be the kind of guy who is filthy, stinking rich and doesn't care who I step on to get where I'm going.
  • As a teenager, she would argue with her father about attacking the corruption and filth associated with politics.
  • Nathan, I hereby denounce you and those filthy words you wrote, no matter what they were.
  • I saw nothing of the man but his posture of loose-limbed, helpless drunkenness and the ill-assorted covering of filthy clothing that concealed it.
  • Whether you think Montreal is a stinking cesspit wallowing knee-deep in its own filth or believe that our island's a green gem, next Monday, April 19, is your opportunity to voice your views to the person who has to listen.
  • He was absolutely filthy - unrecognisable. The Sun
  • Maybe the bathrooms are even more disgustingly filthy, though.
  • And potentially, if you've got a beard and dark skin, it may get you shopped to the filth.
  • “Is it not possible to deuise a waye, that this shitten beaste may washe him selfe in some place, that he stinke no more thus filthelie?” The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1
  • Above the round glass or iron coverings of coal-cellars the foot-passengers slipped, "ricked" their backs, and swore as they stumbled, if they did not actually fall down, in the filth. The Mark Of Cain
  • The old trawler's toilets were so filthy that we could not use them.
  • The filthy rich footballer is not playing at the moment after picking up an ankle injury. The Sun
  • He looked wet through and filthy at the same time, totally dishevelled, more like the mad scientist than the nutty professor.
  • Then the real fun and filthiness began, with a mud hill, a mud-based obstacle course, a "carwash" foam tunnel and a long, watery pit with flags hovering above that racers had to crawl through. The Orange County Register - Homepage
  • What had they been doing in that so-called holodeck, what filthy alien secrets had she been learning? Do Comets Dream?
  • Our adventurer expected to see in Mr Jacobs a withered and filthy old being, similar in external appearance to those of his race who then perambulated the metropolis as dealers in cast-off clothing. Ralph Rashleigh
  • She sat on an overturned twenty-liter bucket (her clothes were too filthy to sit on anything else) and munched a hero sandwich with reflective enjoyment.
  • We live in a world soiled by the grossness and wickedness and filth of sin.
  • In the last twelve months the place has got absolutely filthy. The Sun
  • Indeed, but it also seemed intensely relaxed about the rich behaving like filth.
  • It would be preferable if companies themselves could resolve to end this new filthy habit. Times, Sunday Times
  • I don't doubt that he liked his glass—it's a good man's failing—but he knew how to drink so it didn't poison his brain with morbidness and filth. Archive 2006-12-01
  • The floor is filthy, there are piles of rubbish in the corners and the canvas of the ring itself is stained with blood.
  • But the scientific quest for quantification is important to those funding it – those filthy rich AI-Guys who have so long dreamed of conscious machines and artificial immortality (uploaded minds). Continuation…
  • Yet being filthy rich has not yet appeared to have affected their lifestyle. The Sun
  • We walked on and on, yet I felt no weariness, just a little discomfort as the filth that clung to me began to harden into a crust.
  • In what other sport but cricket could you get 26,000 people splashing around in the puddles of a filthily overcast ground, waiting in vain for a game that might never resume?
  • One of the men stripped off her filthy clothes, and the men about her grunted in admiration of her fine figure.
  • The language is filthy, furious and comically hyperaggressive, and even the fight scenes are convincing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wall paintings can also be damaged, as well as all the interior woodwork and seating being rendered filthy and unpleasant.
  • Keep your filthy paws off me!
  • Why did it have to be the audit commission that lambasted hospitals for being filthy and unhygienic?
  • Jimmy swore filthily and grabbed Timmy's arm as if to protect him; Dan and Kenneth exchanged worried glances, fearing it was over for them.
  • This is the filthy, squalid bedroom where five children were left slowly starving to death by their parents, while they got drunk and watched television downstairs.
  • And, those conditions can only be described as subhuman - dangerously filthy, and without the most rudimentary sanitary facilities or basic medical care. William Fisher: Immigration: Emma Lazarus Redux
  • And therewithall I embraced my friend Socrates and kissed him: but hee smelling the stinke of the pisse wherewith those Hagges had embrued me, thrust me away and sayd, Clense thy selfe from this filthy odour, and then he began gently to enquire, how that noysome sent hapned unto mee. The Golden Asse
  • Three days before Mr. Mubarak left office, al Qaeda in Iraq, an affiliate group, released a statement that highlighted the gulf between the protesters in Tahrir Square and the jihadis on the sidelines: "Beware of the tricks of un-Islamic ideologies, such as filthy and evil secularism, infidelic democracy, and putrid idolic patriotism and nationalism," it said. Uprisings Put al Qaeda on Sidelines
  • His kitchen is a filthy shelf covered in an assortment of pans and a camping stove. Times, Sunday Times
  • So can you guarantee to protect our children from the flood of filth and pornography the internet will unleash on our living rooms?
  • There were visible layers of filth, grime, dirt, mildew on the sides of the shower stalls and on the floor.
  • Great clouds of filthy, evil-smelling smoke billowed from his garden to ours, rolled over the house and down the other side.
  • It's wildly uneven, but when it's good it's filthily good. Ephemera 2009 (8) - The Mostly TV Edition
  • It was mean of her only to give £1—she's filthy rich,[Sentencedict] you know.
  • Even non-medical people are aware that cholera is an abominable disease whose source is filth.
  • The filthy, vermin ridden LIAR, known to one and a few as “Ryan Neat” needs a bit of knowledge re: those “beleaguered Palestinians”. Think Progress » Racism and the Death Penalty
  • Who is here playing the overseer over white men -- who but he, who is throwing his filthy gall and assailing everybody as Northern Whig Dough-faces, and what he calls the vile slave-holders? Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
  • Litter, rubbish, filth and grime - eyesores like these are a common sight in Bolton.
  • What this means is that for one to find you, it must have been flying around, in which case you'd hear it, or they're nesting, in which case you'd hear them coming out of the filthy nidus.
  • So, to recap: that's two Canadians, two Scots, and two filthy fruity sexpots.
  • They had put him into a cell similar to the one he was now in, but filthily dirty and at all times crowded by ten or fifteen people. Nineteen Eighty-four
  • The house was filthy, she realized, practically falling to pieces.
  • THE filthy weather and grey skies have had us flocking to book holidays. The Sun
  • Dirty winemaking still exists of course and over the years experience has taught me that filthy cellars produce filthy wine.
  • I was not allowing him to be on for the last 20 minutes, letting unclean mouths shout filthy chants at him.
  • Several minutes later a dustier version of the man reappeared, a little frazzled, but wearing a proud smile as he placed a filthy, unlabelled bottle into my companion Tim's hand.
  • The seized products violate the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act because they were held under insanitary conditions under which they may have become contaminated with filth.
  • They call it basuco, filthy stuff, not good enough for export, and too many of my workers indulge. Clear and Present Danger
  • The area was filthy and vermin infested, the report stated.
  • It can only be an insult if it's something utterly filthy which the guest is wanting to get rid of. Blaikie's Guide to Modern Manners
  • The bureau confirmed it to Anderson even though J. Edgar Hoover had called him "a flea-ridden dog" who was "lower than the regurgitated filth of vultures. A new book reveals depths of columnist Jack Anderson's anti-Nixon tactics
  • But the roads are terribly congested and the air's so filthy.
  • The judge had directed the jury to consider whether the material under consideration was repulsive, filthy, loathsome and lewd.
  • Of course, their eyes, skin, tongue, breath, and lack of vim and vigor tell the story of a long process of self-poisoning, with every now and then the eventuation of a storm of foulness, called a bilious attack -- meaning an overflow of filth. Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis
  • 13 In thy filthiness is lewdness: because I have purged thee, and thou wast not purged, thou shalt not be purged from thy filthiness any more, till I have caused my fury to rest upon thee. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • I believe I got scabies from the showers by showering in them and, yeah, they're unsanitary; they're filthy.
  • Her mother believed it was a filthy habit that just ended up killing you.
  • In what is called the silversmith's quarter, amid filthy lanes, full of dirty children, mangy dogs, and moping cats, we find hovels containing finely wrought silver ornaments manufactured on the spot by the natives. Foot-prints of Travel or, Journeyings in Many Lands
  • ‘They spit, swear and use the most filthy language,’ he said.
  • First, Methods and means of reformation had been tried in vain (v. 13): In thy filthiness is lewdness; thou hast become obstinate and impudent in it; thou hast got a habit of it, which is confirmed by frequent acts. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Nii was dreaming, filthily, completely, in anatomical detail, dreams that would shame most but only gave him a boner the size of a V-2. A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set
  • Drainage Ditch: Georgetown" 1995 is a cross-section of that city's eccentric ecology, including a filthy-looking underwater habitat full of discarded tires and dog-faced fish, one with newborns—gross but poignant. An Illustrative Career Depicting Dystopias
  • By 1929, Lawrence himself possessed a pirated edition, a "filthy-looking book...containing my [his] forged signature by the little boy of the piratical family" (Lawrence 4).
  • The huts they lived in were sordid and filthy beyond belief.
  • He sat there surrounded by filth - thick ingrained dirt.
  • Wearing a minimal amount of clothing just slightly filthier than yesterday, and already sweating in the unmoving 115 degree air, they rumble back into the desert trailing plumes of dust mile after mile. Kangaroo Dreaming
  • MetroNorth carriage windows are usually so maculated with filth on the outside, especially after a snow storm, that their only practical purpose is to provide many oblique reflections with which discreetly to observe passengers on the inside. Archive 2009-01-01
  • _O. vulgare_, wild marjoram) thyme > (This and origan were used to treat scabs: see 108.47: 3; thyme was also used to treat syphilis) 8 A filthy foul old woman I did view, The Faerie Queene — Volume 01
  • Indeed, ye'll no hinder some to threap that it was nane o 'the auld Enemy that Dougal and my gudesire saw in the laird's room, but only that wanchancy creature, the major, capering on the coffin; and that, as to the blawing on the laird's whistle that was heard after he was dead, the filthy brute could do that as weel as the laird himsell, if no better. Redgauntlet
  • Above the river it is a filthy web of alleys and lanes crammed with humanity. Times, Sunday Times
  • What is a man if he can no longer be a filthy scrote?
  • This led them to conclude that they were uncouth, filthy creatures who barely knew how to look after themselves.
  • A city so reliant on tourism will deter repeat visits if it looks filthy or unkempt.
  • She's got a filthy mouth and doesn't think twice about thumping me hard. The Sun
  • I was fed with a very full and appetising meal, which was fortunately not too rich for my weakened state, my body was cleaned and my filthy, fusty clothes were replaced by crisp clean laundry-smelling ones.
  • But the balefulness of the act is hardly reduced thereby - and therefore my sentiments about the filth who carried out the deed remain essentially the same.
  • Unless the restaurant looks so filthy you don't trust them to cook anything and feel safer with cold food from a sealed envelope. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are ordered to make ablution before prayer, and also to make sure that our places of prayer are free of contamination and filth.
  • You are a princess, and whether you like it or not, you were born for a greater purpose than frolicking around with that no good, filthy lummox you have attached yourself to.
  • The sordor and filths of nature, the sun shall dry up, and the wind exhale. Nature
  • There came to light about the yeare of Christ 1561, a very deformed impe, begotten by a certain Pedlar of Germany: namely a booke of German rimes of al that euer were read the most filthy and most slanderous against the nation of Island. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Simon Donald, the co-founder of Viz - the filthy-funny comic book for lads and ladettes - has given us grotesques such as Billy No Mates and the Fat Slags.
  • The passengers were sympathetic with one another, notwithstanding their recent factiousness, and were especially kind to a poor little brown baby, which they handed round and nursed by turns, but the heat, the filth, and the stench of the ship defied description. The Life of Sir Richard Burton
  • Efforts were also made to drive him out with filthy and rank-smelling drugs; and, among those which can be mentioned in a printed article, we may name asafoetida, sulphur, squills, etc., which were to be burned under his nose. A History of the warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom
  • the beggar was disgustingly filthy
  • After the first creative sparks ignited five years ago, the band have stormed the world with belters such as Take Your Mama and Filthy / Gorgeous.
  • And if you would have your daughter riggish, bawdry and unclean, and a filthy speaker, and suchlike, bring her up in music and dancing and my life for yours, you have won the goal. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Epidemic fevers were still at - tributed variously to filth, the night air, "miasmas" and the wrath of God. Manuscript Draft: Walter Reed: Doctor in Uniform, by Laura Wood, [19 -- ]
  • Take a good look at the first tatty and filthy old Egyptian banknote you handle and you'll see why. Times, Sunday Times
  • The floor was covered in filth.
  • It is he that makes the sinner see all the deformity and filthiness that is within; it is he that pulleth off all the sinner's rags, and makes him see his naked and wretched condition; it is he that shows us the blindness of the mind, the stubbornness of the will, the disorderedness of the affections, the searedness of the conscience, the plague of our hearts, and the sin of our natures, and therein the desperateness of our state. The Almost Christian Discovered; or, the False Professor Tried and Cast.
  • They were all filthy rich (they had gold bars taped to their torsos).
  • Now he strode wearily and dispassionately through the enemy filth, cutting down those that stood in his path and ignoring all others.
  • Some shall rise to the everlasting burnings of God; for God dwells in everlasting burnings and some shall rise to the damnation of their own filthiness, which is as exquisite a torment as the lake of fire and brimstone. Latest Articles
  • But my major concern is the health service, the fact that hospitals are filthy.
  • Now, on a filthy rich supermodel the low-slung jean probably looks quite good.
  • The smell of the putrefying corpses which lay around the walls and in the doura crop, together with the unhealthy climate and the filth of the town, was a fertile source of disease. The River War An Account of the Reconquest of the Sudan
  • Another of his principles was cleanliness; “the speedy abolition of all abolishable filth is the first process of education.” The Life of John Ruskin
  • It gives them an excuse to treat the hostages badly, and God knows it's bad enough just to be taken hostage and to be confined in some filthy room and maybe blindfolded.
  • Get your filthy paws off her, I think as anger sweeps through my body but it is shortly replaced with a desire.
  • Well, 99% of this street food is made and served in the most unhygienic and filthy conditions.
  • I don't know how you can watch that filth!
  • When in the presence of Irish, blacks wallowed in filth and idleness but “where the blacks were found by themselves, we generally encountered tidiness, and some sincere attempt at industry and honest self-support.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • Also a filthy and insulting pasquil, perhaps composed by Paul Crell, in which Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
  • They see the unlevel playing field created and sustained by a federal safety net that looks a lot like a hammock for the filthy rich. Dennis M. Kelleher: More Unconscionable Wall Street Whining
  • I'm not going to allow that filthy language in here.
  • The filthy rich footballer is not playing at the moment after picking up an ankle injury. The Sun
  • There's no denying the ugliness of much of the surrounding neighborhood, with its filthy streets and corroding industrial buildings.
  • There are four-cent lodging-houses, where there is only straw without any covering; and there are three-cent houses, where there is no straw even, but only bare boards rotting beneath a crustation of dirt and filth, which is never washed off. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • But for everyone of a Western culture it was filthier. Traveling in India: Frightful Flights « Colleen Anderson
  • Now I picture mud-caked filthy kids being dunked into steaming hot baths of Mr. Bubble by their parents once a month. Mr. Bubble Gets You So Clean, Your Mother Won’t Know You? - The Retroist
  • Maybe it's his kicky mid '80s headband, caked with filth and decades of dried sweat.
  • There has been drugs, fighting, filthy language, and police coming round at all hours.
  • This revolting, dirty filthy sight had me retching in disgust.
  • -- While his regiment was in daily expectation of receiving orders for Ireland, some one told him, that country quarters in the sister kingdom were so filthy, that the rich uniforms of his corps would soon be lamentably soiled: 'Let the men act as dragoons, then,' said his royal highness, 'and _scour the country_.' The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 535, February 25, 1832
  • THIS golden eagle was rescued after being kept in a third floor flat's filthy kitchen. The Sun
  • But the moment they're alone their mutual loathing erupts in a volley of filthy abuse. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just goes to show that recipients of such filth should not open the material out of curiosity or to confirm the material.
  • The filthy stuff overran his lips and dribbled into his greasy beard. GALILEE
  • These poor wretches were stunted in their growth, their hideous faces bedaubed with white paint, their skins filthy and greasy, their hair entangled, their voices discordant, and their gestures violent.
  • They go to school untidy and their home is filthy. The Sun
  • Sugiyama however is captured and with his family meets a filthy torture death and I don't mean waterboarding, stress positions or loud samisen music, however he will not betray Toranaga-sama by withdrawing his resignation and allowing him to be impeached and invited to commit seppuku. "It became clear to me to me that it would be very difficult day in and day out to serve in this Cabinet," says Judd Gregg, withdrawing.
  • It was filthy and sticky and as he carefully picked it up to place it in the trash, he noticed some scribble on the back.
  • The play was full of filthy foul language.
  • Tak wiped it away with the shirtsleeve he'd been wiping his nose on all evening, which only compounded the filth. Tak Tuckerby
  • Her downcast eyes rise to meet the men of the Coventry household, first the handsome young brothers, then the filthy-rich uncle.
  • The house was filthy, with clothes and newspapers strewn everywhere.
  • The filthy maggot has his paws all over her prized weapon!
  • It included the insults jade, quean, baggage, harlot, drab, filth, flirt, gill, trull, dirtyheels, draggletail, flap, naughty-pack, slut, squirt and strumpet.
  • Many of those calls he says come from posh hotels and prestigious New York addresses dispelling the myth that bed bugs only reside in filth.
  • We visited what is called the silversmith's quarter, but it was utterly unlike what such a locality would be elsewhere, composed of one-story mud cabins, in narrow filthy lanes full of chickens, mangy dogs, cats, and quarrelsome children. Due West or Round the World in Ten Months
  • That filthy movie should never be shown on television.
  • Indeed, ye’ll no hinder some to threap, that it was nane o’ the Auld Enemy that Dougal and my gudesire saw in the Laird’s room, but only that wanchancy creature, the Major, capering on the coffin; and that, as to the blawing on the Laird’s whistle that was heard after he was dead, the filthy brute could do that as weel as the Laird himsell, if no better. Wandering Willie’s Tale
  • His long hair was a filthy tangle, the left side of his face was bruised black and he swayed a little on the stool as he sat, reeling with pain and exhaustion.
  • Any man who would call his wife a filthy name, for commenting on a receding hairline is not someone who cares about women or their rights and hisSupreme Court nominees with reflect that. Blitzer: This year, the Supreme Court hangs in the balance
  • Three ships, six fishing boats and a filthy dredger stood along the busy wharf where the river flowed into the firth. A Small Death in the Great Glen
  • Although she does lose points because the rest of the song is also absolutely filthy.
  • Standing within earshot at the bar and jawing with each other were two sailors in filthy watchcoats, probably Aussies by their accent. CORMORANT
  • Finally, you are shown the adventures of Ella, a lady chimney sweep with a filthy cold.
  • If you are not among the lovers of vulgarly vile funny filth, you may want to cut a wide swath around this release.
  • Still, such people are base indeed; they fornicate against thee, for they love the transitory mockeries of temporal things and the filthy gain which begrimes the hand that grabs it; they embrace the fleeting world and scorn thee, who abidest and invitest us to return to thee and who pardonest the prostituted human soul when it does return to thee. Confessions and Enchiridion, newly translated and edited by Albert C. Outler
  • When the stuff is spilled, it becomes filth and therefore is ‘spilth.’
  • The sororal comments are described as ‘filthy, puerile, and inane.’
  • Acclaimed video artist Floria Sigismondi directs from her own script, and her luscious camerawork captures every sweaty detail-from the filthy trailer where the women practice to the mosh pits of Tokyo. Teaser Poster for THE RUNAWAYS Starring Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning – Collider.com
  • The place was of the most ricketty description, and situated in the midst of filthy and pestiferous nuisances. James Catnach, Ballad-monger, Part 1
  • The consular house was soon crammed with dirty Jews, whose vermin and filth rendered the house untenantable, until it had undergone a thorough repair and cleansing. Travels in Morocco

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