14 sentences with 'dirty'

Example sentences and phrases with the word dirty and other words derived from it.


« The car's windshield is very dirty. »

dirty: The car's windshield is very dirty.
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« I looked at my shoes and saw that they were dirty. »

dirty: I looked at my shoes and saw that they were dirty.
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« Put the clean clothes aside from the dirty clothes. »

dirty: Put the clean clothes aside from the dirty clothes.
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« María's hands were dirty. She rubbed them with a dry cloth. »

dirty: María's hands were dirty. She rubbed them with a dry cloth.
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« The kitchen table was dirty, so I washed it with soap and water. »

dirty: The kitchen table was dirty, so I washed it with soap and water.
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« The white sheet was wrinkled and dirty. I needed to wash it urgently. »

dirty: The white sheet was wrinkled and dirty. I needed to wash it urgently.
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« The sheets on my bed were dirty and torn, so I changed them for others. »

dirty: The sheets on my bed were dirty and torn, so I changed them for others.
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« I put on my gardening gloves to avoid getting my hands dirty or getting pricked by the thorns of the roses. »

dirty: I put on my gardening gloves to avoid getting my hands dirty or getting pricked by the thorns of the roses.
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« His grey uniform was always dirty and wrinkled. »
« He was thirsty, but didn't dare drink the dirty water. »
« Then, walking along a path with a dirty piece of rope tied around his neck, our dog Santos appeared. »
« Tuberculosis: the agent that produces it (Koch's bacillus) attacks weakened organisms and proliferates in dirty, damp and shady environments. »
« The old woman protested, claiming she was too dirty to ride in it, but the boys ignored her. They helped her up and placed her things beside her. The attendant began to close the door. »
« This was a significant change, for until the mid-17th century at the earliest, to be king was to refuse to get one's hands dirty with commerce. It was because of the incredible success of the Dutch that kings and nobles across Europe began to change their views and values. »

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