smutty
IPA: smˈʌti
verb
- (transitive) To make dirty; to soil.
adjective
- Soiled with smut; blackened, dirty.
- Obscene, indecent.
- Affected with the smut fungus.
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Examples of "smutty" in Sentences
- Has such a tabloidy, smutty feel to it.
- Smutty minded folk view sexuality as lewd.
- It makes the whole thing sound silly and smutty.
- It's not as if we were being gratuitously smutty.
- A bit smutty and not really fit for an encyclopaedia.
- I kept wanting to shove a smutty vocabulary book under her door.
- I also am not the one with a fixation of smutty stories and gossip.
- A smutty humour piece in a magazine is neither notable nor encyclopedic, sorry.
- Much of Genesis reads to Mr. Plotz like a "smutty" soap opera -- "Dynasty in the desert."
- In July of the same year D'Urfey replied with the preface to his "smutty" play "The Campaigners".
- Currie, he said, was "smutty" and had a lavatorial sense of humour, while Hatton shouted and swore at his guests.
- The film is full of what conservatives call smutty language which seems to be a catch-all phrase for psycho-analytic babble that seeks to demystify the sexual relationship between men and women.
- Porter was a thoroughly good fellow, and had an inexhaustible fund of stories and anecdotes, some of them rather "smutty," but they were just the sort that suited Maroney, so that they had become the thickest of friends.
- Some of the songs included were conspicuously "smutty" -- to use a word which D'Urfey ridiculed -- but the fact that the plays were fresh in the public mind was probably the most effective reason for Jeremy Collier's decision to include the not very highly respected author among the still living playwrights to be singled out for attack in "A Short View of the
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