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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The river downstream from the industrial area was dirtier, with oil slicks and floating debris.
The toddler played in the mud and got even dirtier.
The fashion industry is known for its dirtier secrets, including exploitation and unethical practices.
The TV show pushes boundaries by portraying dirtier relationships between its characters.
The competitor resorted to dirtier tactics to gain an advantage in the market.
The dirtier side of the corporate world became evident during the trial.
The gossip columnist always manages to dig up dirtier scandals about celebrities.
She wiped her hands on the dirtier side of the towel.
The stand-up comedian shocked the audience with his dirtier humor, pushing the boundaries of acceptable comedy.
The water in the river became dirtier as it flowed through the industrial area.
The customer complained dirtier than necessary at the store.
He spoke dirtier than usual at the business meeting.
The art exhibition featured some controversial pieces with dirtier themes, challenging societal norms.
He spoke dirtier than anyone else at the meeting.
The director's film shocked audiences with its dirtier portrayal of social taboos.
The hotel room was dirtier than expected, with stains on the carpet and a musty smell.
The journalist fabricated stories and reported dirtier than her colleagues.
The hiker slipped on a wet rock, falling even dirtier into the river.
The street performer's clown costume became dirtier and more tattered with each performance.
Some reality TV shows thrive on dirtier tactics to increase ratings and drama.
The customer's complaint became dirtier when he started yelling at the cashier.
I was shocked by her dirtier response to a simple question.
The explicit lyrics in that song make it one of the dirtier ones in their discography.
He refused to swim in the dirty, dirtier pool at the public park.
The comedian's jokes at the late-night show became progressively dirtier as the night went on.
The politician responded dirtier to the reporter's question.
The laundry machine made the clothes dirtier instead of cleaning them.
The children returned home from playing outside with dirtier clothes.
The athlete's dirtier behavior on the field resulted in a penalty for his team.
The old house had been neglected for years, and its interior grew dirtier and more dilapidated with time.
The kitchen sponge became dirtier and dirtier with each use, accumulating food particles and bacteria.
The dirtier dealings of the corporate executives were brought to light by a whistleblower.
The street became dirtier as more garbage piled up.
Despite wiping the mirror, it seemed to get dirtier with each attempt.
The air quality in the city gets dirtier during rush hour.
The air in the industrial area is much dirtier than in the rural countryside.
The contaminated water in the area was dirtier than anyone had anticipated, leading to health issues for the residents.
The janitor mopped the floor, but it looked even dirtier afterward.
The athlete played dirtier than the rest of the team to secure victory.
The detective discovered evidence of the suspect's dirtier motives.
He looked at her dirtier, with an unmistakable lust in his eyes.
She tried to wipe the stain off her shirt, but it only spread and made it dirtier.
The scandal revealed the dirtier side of the fashion industry.
The competition among the fast-food chains became dirtier as they launched aggressive advertising campaigns.
The movie was given an R rating due to its dirtier scenes and explicit language.
The old chimney released dirtier smoke into the atmosphere, causing environmental concerns.
The corrupt politician had a dirtier agenda hidden behind his public image.
The teacher was appalled by the dirtier language used by the students.
The abandoned house had dirtier walls and floors compared to the surrounding homes.
The comedian's reputation was built on his dirtier style of stand-up comedy.
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