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Definition of Dirtier
1. dirty [adj] - See also: dirty
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dirtier
Literary usage of Dirtier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Buenos Ayres and Argentine Gleanings: With Extracts from a Diary of Salado by Thomas Joseph Hutchinson (1865)
"... Ostriches, and Indian Skulls— Regulating Cinchas—Dirty Water—dirtier
Children—Tormenta Brewing—Lions and Tigera in the Monte—Darkness of Night— Dogs ..."
2. Scenes and Thoughts in Europe by George Henry Calvert (1846)
"Paris gains hereby especially, as, from the habits of the people, not only are
the streets dirtier than need be, but the basements are mostly unsightly and ..."
3. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1863)
"The people in towns were dirtier than those in the country places. " We invariably
found the peasants dirtier and poorer the nearer they are to large towns. ..."
4. Towards Pretoria: A Record of the War Between Briton & Boer to the Hoisting by Julian Ralph (1900)
"Like all the troops we have in the field, they began in uniforms of dirt-colour,
and are constantly getting dirtier and dirtier. This does not sound like a ..."