Lexicographical Neighbors of Dirted
Literary usage of Dirted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Sandford and Merton: A Work Intended for the Use of Children by Thomas Day (1818)
"... or slipped off from the bank; his fine waistcoat was dirted all over, his
white stockings were covered with mire, his breeches filled with puddle water. ..."
2. Economic and Social History of Chowan County, North Carolina, 1880-1915 by Warren Scott Boyce (1917)
"In a few days, sometimes the same day, the other side was barred off and dirted.
Since the cotton was never worked until it was large enough to be " blocked ..."
3. George Eliot's Works by George Eliot (1893)
"Mr. Ottley's, indeed} It's fine talking o' what you did at Mr. Ottley's.
Your missis there might like her floors dirted wi' ..."
4. The Monthly Review (1839)
"... a dog had dirted the hall, and Lord North, ringing for the servant, told him
to be sure, in clearing tho ..."
5. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H Warner (1902)
""Mr. Ottley's, indeed! It's fine talking o' what you did at Mr. Ottley's.
Your missis there might like her floors dirted wi' ..."
6. The Diary of Samuel Pepys by Samuel Pepys, Mynors Bright, Richard Griffin Braybrooke (1892)
"I went, and Mr. Mansell, and one of the King's footmen, with a dog that the King
loved,1 (which [dirted] the boat, which made us laugh, and methink that a ..."