Dirty

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  • adjective. undefined
  • adjective. Covered or marked with dirt or an unwanted substance; unclean.
  • adjective. Spreading dirt; polluting.
  • adjective. Apt to soil with dirt or grime.
  • adjective. Contaminated with bacteria or other infectious microorganisms.
  • adjective. Squalid or filthy; run-down.
  • adjective. undefined
  • adjective. Obscene or indecent.
  • adjective. Lewd or lecherous.
  • adjective. undefined
  • adjective. Unethical or corrupt; sordid.
  • adjective. Malicious or scandalous.
  • adjective. Not sportsmanlike.
  • adjective. Acquired by illicit or improper means.
  • adjective. Possessing or using illegal drugs.
  • adjective. undefined
  • adjective. Unpleasant or distasteful; thankless.
  • adjective. Extremely unfortunate or regrettable.
  • adjective. Expressing disapproval or hostility.
  • adjective. Not bright and clear in color; somewhat dull or drab. Often used in combination.
  • adjective. undefined
  • adjective. Relating to or being a bomb that uses a conventional explosive and radioactive material to contaminate an area with low-level radiation.
  • adjective. Relating to or being a nuclear weapon that produces a very great amount of long-lived radioactive fallout.
  • adjective. Stormy; rough.
  • intransitive verb. To make soiled.
  • intransitive verb. To stain or tarnish with dishonor.
  • intransitive verb. To become soiled.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • To defile; make filthy; soil; befoul: as, to dirty the clothes or hands.
  • To soil or tarnish morally; sully.
  • Consisting of or imparting dirt or filth; causing foulness; soiling: as, a dirt mixture; dirt work.
  • Characterized by dirt; unclean; not cleanly; sullied: as, dirty hands; dirty employment.
  • Appearing as if soiled; dark-colored; impure; dingy.
  • Morally unclean or impure; base; low; despicable; groveling: as, a dirty fellow; a dirty job or trick.
  • Repulsive to sensitive feeling; disagreeable; disgusting.
  • Foul; muddy; squally; rainy; sloppy; uncomfortable: said of the weather or of roads.
  • Unclean, soiled, sullied, begrimed.
  • 4 and Vile, scurvy, shabby, sneaking, despicable, contemptible, gross, obscene.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • adjective. Defiled with dirt; foul; nasty; filthy; not clean or pure; serving to defile
  • adjective. Sullied; clouded; -- applied to color.
  • adjective. Sordid; base; groveling.
  • adjective. Sleety; gusty; stormy.
  • transitive verb. To foul; to make filthy; to soil.
  • transitive verb. To tarnish; to sully; to scandalize; -- said of reputation, character, etc.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • adjective. Unclean; covered with or containing unpleasant substances such as dirt or grime.
  • adjective. That makes one unclean; corrupting, infecting.
  • adjective. Morally unclean; obscene or indecent, especially sexually.
  • adjective. Dishonourable; violating accepted standards or rules.
  • adjective. Corrupt, illegal, or improper.
  • adjective. Out of tune.
  • adjective. Of color, discolored by impurities.
  • Word Usage
    "Once the race began, he was a ruthless competitor some preferred the term "dirty" who never seemed to go at less than his upper limit."