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  • 21Dirty Martini (burlesque) — Dirty Martini Dirty Martini performing at the Copacabana at the book launch party for Michael Musto s Fork on the Left, Knife in the Back Born Lind …

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  • 22Dirty Dick — was Nathaniel (Dick) Bentley, an 18th century merchant who owned a hardware shop and warehouse in London, and is one of the people who is considered as a possible inspiration for Miss Havisham in Dickens Great Expectations after he refused to… …

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  • 23filthy — ► ADJECTIVE (filthier, filthiest) 1) disgustingly dirty. 2) obscene and offensive. 3) informal very unpleasant or disagreeable: filthy weather . ► ADVERB informal ▪ extremely: filthy rich. DERIVATIVES …

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  • 24filthy — (adj.) late 12c., fulthe, corrupt, sinful, from FILTH (Cf. filth) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Meaning physically unclean is from late 14c. Meaning morally dirty, obscene is from 1530s. In early use often hardly more emphatic than the mod. dirty; it is now a …

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  • 25Dirty — Dirt y, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dirtied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dirtying}.] 1. To foul; to make filthy; to soil; as, to dirty the clothes or hands. [1913 Webster] 2. To tarnish; to sully; to scandalize; said of reputation, character, etc. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 26filthy — [fil′thē] adj. filthier, filthiest [ME filthi] 1. full of filth; disgustingly foul 2. grossly obscene 3. morally vicious or corrupt SYN. DIRTY filthily adv. filthiness n …

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  • 27filthy — Dirty, foul, corrupt. In application to food; containing dirt, refuse, offal, or impurities, or adulterations, so as to be unfit for consumption. Anno: 45 ALR2d 861. As used in federal statutes respecting the use of the mails: nasty, dirty,… …

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  • 28filthy — Dirty, vulgar, indecent, obscene, lewd, offensive to the moral sense, morally depraving, debasing. Containing or covered with filth. See obscene …

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  • 29filthy — Dirty, vulgar, indecent, obscene, lewd, offensive to the moral sense, morally depraving, debasing. Containing or covered with filth. See obscene …

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  • 30dirty — I. adjective (dirtier; est) Date: 14th century 1. a. not clean or pure < dirty clothes > b. likely to befoul or defile with dirt < dirty jobs > c. contaminated with infecting organisms < dirty wounds …

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