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

  • Another said it was an unacceptable attempt to exalt what he called a filthy past.
  • Shai captured these images on her phone of her father as what she described as a filthy hospital.
  • Shai captured these images on her phone of her father in what she described as a filthy hospital.
  • Shai (ph) captured these images on her phone of her father and what she described as a filthy hospital.
  • Opposition officials said Tsvangirai had been held in what they described as a filthy, overcrowded cell.
  • Ceres police detectives launched a criminal investigation after finding evidence of what they called a filthy and unsanitary home after two-year-old Aureliano Valdez died Sunday.
  • After his arrest, Shaw was taken to a holding prison in Kabul which he described as filthy and reeking of sewage, but when the death threats began he was moved to the US-run Counter

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