germy

[ UK /d‍ʒˈɜːmi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. full of germs or pathological microorganisms
    the water in New York harbor is oily and dirty and germy
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How To Use germy In A Sentence

  • That's germy ," Diana's comment was automatic; her eyes had not left Alison's face. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
  • Next year I am going to confine my plants to the back garden, well away from any nasty germy tatties. Jean's Knitting
  • Secondly, make-up and lotions aid the transfer of bacteria from surface to surface, and more frequent contact with small children — who, let's face it, can be pretty germy — was also a contributor.
  • the water in New York harbor is oily and dirty and germy
  • Touching your eye with germy fingers is a great way to get a cold or nasty eye infection such as pink eye.
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