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Dirtied

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The social media post dirtied the influencer's reputation and caused many of their followers to unfollow them.
The journalist's article dirtied the actor's reputation, leading to public backlash.
The bad review dirtied the restaurant's reputation, affecting their business.
The scandal dirtied the politician's reputation, affecting their chances of re-election.
The news article dirtied the politician's reputation.
The once-pristine carpet in the living room dirtied over time due to heavy foot traffic.
The windows dirtied due to the heavy rain outside.
The freshly cleaned windows dirtied again from the dust and pollution in the air.
The white walls of the house dirtied over time due to pollution in the area.
The new carpet dirtied quickly with the muddy footprints of the children.
The white shirt dirtied quickly after he spilled coffee on it.
The leather boots dirtied after walking through the muddy field.
The clothes dirtied in the washing machine due to the red sock that bled its color.
The painting dirtied over time due to lack of proper care.
The book dirtied when he accidentally spilled coffee on it.
The car dirtied from driving through a dusty road.
The kitchen floor dirtied with food spills during the party.
The water in the lake dirtied after a heavy storm.
The window panes dirtied from the rain and wind during the storm.
The dirtied car was parked on the side of the road.
The dirtied kitchen was cluttered with dishes.
The dirtied bed sheets were crumpled and stained.
The kids dirtied the classroom floor with their muddy boots.
He dirtied the bathroom by leaving his wet towels on the floor.
They dirtied the car with sand from the beach.
He dirtied his reputation by spreading false rumors about his colleagues.
The company dirtied its image by engaging in unethical practices.
She dirtied the relationship by lying about her whereabouts.
He dirtied the kitchen by spilling sauce all over the counter.
He dirtied the conversation by using profanity.
The oil spill dirtied the ocean, killing marine life.
The company's unethical practices have dirtied its reputation in the eyes of consumers.
The scandal dirtied the reputation of the company.
The chemical spill dirtied the purity of the water.
He dirtied the air by smoking cigarettes in the room.
The political scandal dirtied the candidate's chances of winning the election.
They dirtied the community park by leaving trash everywhere.
The farmer dirtied their boots while tending to the animals.
The athlete dirtied their record by using performance-enhancing drugs.
He dirtied his reputation by getting involved in a scandal.
The workers dirtied their clothes while working on the construction site.
He dirtied his shirt while playing in the mud.
The river was dirtied by the industrial waste.
The prosecutor presented evidence of the defendant's dirtied intentions.
The company's dirtied secrets were exposed by a whistleblower.
The politician's dirtied past came back to haunt him during the election campaign.
He dirtied the window by smudging it with his hand.
The white shirt dirtied easily when he played in the mud.
The spoiled food dirtied the kitchen and made it difficult to clean.
The organization's dirtied reputation was tarnished by a series of scandals involving its leadership.
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