grotty

IPA: grˈɑti

adjective

  • (slang, Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) Unpleasant, dirty, slovenly or offensive.
  • Alternative form of groaty [(dialectal) Made or consisting of groats.]
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Examples of "grotty" in Sentences

  • MPs attack £5bn government bill for 'grotty' new housing
  • David Mitchell: 'I should probably be thinking seriously now about not living in a grotty flat on my own'
  • For our second year we left the grot-baggy house and took up a less grotty house with just two rooms and had our own private space.
  • I think that it came after Lord of Light (I can check later), but I have this grotty old paperback copy of a book called "Changeling".
  • MPs attack £5bn government bill for 'grotty' new housing risks repeating the mistakes of the postwar boom by wasting hundreds of millions of pounds on Cape Town.
  • Shadow Commons leader Alan Duncan and Sir Patrick Cormack urged the Government to ban the "grotty" and "squalid" row of tents from outside the Palace of Westminster.
  • MPs attack £5bn government bill for 'grotty' new housing risks repeating the mistakes of the postwar boom by wasting hundreds of millions of pounds on funding "grotty" new homes, say MPs.
  • It's not Roy Thomson Hall," she said in Whistler on Wednesday, the day the festival announced plans that will see the tired, "grotty" 1980s theatre which is located inside the conference centre transformed into a state-of-the-art, 300-seat, digital theatre with new screen, projector, acoustics, lobby, exterior - and plush seats.

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