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Definition of Dingiest
1. dingy [adj] - See also: dingy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dingiest
Literary usage of Dingiest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lectures Delivered in a Course Before the Lowell Institute, in Boston by Massachusetts Historical Society (1869)
"... but now desecrated to the use of the dingiest department of what, I should
hope and believe, is the dingiest customhouse in the world. ..."
2. Addresses and Speeches on Various Occasions by Robert Charles Winthrop (1879)
"... but now desecrated to the use of the dingiest department of what, I should
hope and believe, is the dingiest customhouse in the world. ..."
3. Laurel Leaves: Original Poems, Stories, and Essays by William Fearing Gill (1884)
"Having a little income of his own, he set up on his own account, in the dingiest
part of that dingy street called Huckleberry Street — the name, ..."
4. Memoir of the Life and Work of William Julius Mann: Together with a Few by Emma T. Mann (1893)
"One of the greatest, but ugliest curiosities here is the old Synagogue, the
dingiest place in the dingiest street where the Jews live, but it is one of the ..."
5. Introductory Lecture to the Course on the Early History of Massachusetts: By by Robert Charles Winthrop (1869)
"... but now desecrated to the use of the dingiest department of what, I should
hope and believe, is the dingiest customhouse in the world. ..."