filthy

IPA: fˈɪɫθi

verb

  • (transitive) To make very dirty; to saturate something with dirt.
  • (transitive) To cover in filth.

adjective

  • Covered with filth; very dirty.
  • Obscene or offensive.
  • Very unpleasant or disagreeable.
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Examples of "filthy" in Sentences

  • The baris filthy and crowded.
  • It's not a plea for filthy lucre.
  • Filthy rich, spoke like an habitant.
  • She gained filthy lucre in her company.
  • The buses are filthy, and prone to muggings.
  • That sounds filthy and dirty and unwholesome.
  • He is a filthy, disheveled derelict as the film ends.
  • I sit on the filthy floor and gather the band's names.
  • An breath in the smell of urine from its filthy bathrooms.
  • It was to combat all of the cholera epidemics and filthy living conditions.

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