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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The magazine's articles gradually became dirtier, catering to a more scandal-hungry audience.
The chef refused to use the dirtier cutting board for preparing raw meat, opting for a clean one instead.
The children's behavior towards their teacher was getting dirtier every day.
The gangster's dirtier deeds were kept secret from the public.
The factory discharged pollutants into the river, making the water dirtier.
The talk show host's interviews became dirtier, delving into personal and controversial topics.
The contaminated water source made the villagers dirtier when they drank from it.
She danced dirtier than anyone else at the club, attracting everyone's attention.
He noticed that the hotel room was dirtier than the pictures online.
The parents were concerned about their child's exposure to dirtier content on the internet.
The city's water supply was found to be dirtier than the recommended standards, prompting immediate action.
The journalist's investigative report exposed the dirtier truths of the environmental crisis.
The dirty laundry piled up in the hamper, making the bedroom smell dirtier.
She ignored her friend dirtier than she should have during their argument.
The politician's speech took a dirtier turn as he attacked his opponent's character.
The dirtier the beaches, the fewer tourists they attract, resulting in a decline in the local economy.
The mechanic's hands became dirtier as he worked on the greasy engine.
The painter accidentally smudged the canvas, making it appear dirtier.
My neighbor's dirtier gesture when he saw me was completely uncalled for.
The conversation at the bar took a dirtier turn as the night progressed.
The kitchen sponge made the dishes dirtier instead of cleaning them.
The dirtier the oil used in cooking, the higher the chances of developing heart-related ailments.
The polluted beach was dirtier than they had expected, strewn with plastic bottles and trash.
After playing outside all day, the children returned home with dirtier clothes and mud-streaked faces.
The chef accidentally dropped the plate, making the kitchen dirtier.
The hiking trail became progressively dirtier and muddier as they ventured deeper into the forest.
The player tackled dirtier than allowed in the football match.
The lawyer played dirtier during the trial, trying to undermine the credibility of the witness.
The river water became dirtier as it flowed downstream.
The political campaign grew dirtier as the candidates traded personal attacks.
The dog rolled in the grass, getting dirtier in the process.
The employee sabotaged his colleague's work, behaving dirtier than anyone expected.
The river water looked dirtier downstream, polluted by industrial waste and garbage.
The student interrupted the teacher dirtier than usual in the classroom.
After a long hike, their shoes were dirtier than when they started.
After the rain, the river became even dirtier due to the runoff from the surrounding farms.
The factory was fined for releasing dirtier emissions into the atmosphere than permitted by environmental regulations.
The dirtier the streets, the more vermin and pests are attracted, posing a threat to public health.
The explicit content warning on the album indicates that it contains dirtier language and explicit references.
The exhaust fumes from the old car were dirtier and more harmful to the environment than those of newer vehicles.
The old rug was dirtier in some areas, with deep-set stains from years of foot traffic.
The tabloid published a dirtier version of the scandal, adding fuel to the controversy.
The polluted river became even dirtier after the factory discharged its waste into it.
The customer treated the waiter dirtier than necessary in the restaurant.
The kitchen sink looked dirtier after washing the muddy dishes.
The scandal revealed the dirtier side of the entertainment industry.
The team's performance on the field got dirtier as frustration grew.
The student cheated on the exam, acting dirtier than anyone else in the class.
The rain made the streets dirtier, causing the cars to splash dirty water.
The passenger's dirtier behavior towards the flight attendant caused a disturbance on the plane.
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