grubby|grubbier|grubbiest in English
adjective
['grub·by || 'grʌbɪ]
dirty, grimy, filthy; full of grubs, infested with grubs
Use "grubby|grubbier|grubbiest" in a sentence
1. I shrank into my grubby blouse.
2. There were grubby marks on the wall.
3. Her grubby studio boss just cared about money.
4. Why not let a grubby man do it?
5. Scrape the grubby ends together day by day.
6. You've done this grubby soul a great kindness.
7. Would you keep your grubby mitts to yourself!
8. His white coat was grubby and stained.
9. Get your grubby little paws off of my bag, OK?
10. He blew his nose with a grubby handkerchief.
11. He blew his nose on a grubby handkerchief.
12. He was wearing some old shorts and a grubby T-shirt.
13. Don't wipe your grubby hands on my clean towel!
14. Lizzie...was...a distraction, with her woeful face and her grubby tracksuit.
15. I travel a bit on the grubby side, my lord.
16. You, boy, get those grubby fingers off my Ming vase.
17. The bedroom had large bay windows covered with grubby nets.
18. I bet he can't wait to get his grubby hands on my money!
19. The baby was clutching his dummy tightly in his grubby fist.
20. Now it looked grubby, collapsed and marked like a very old deck of cards.
21. My words have been grubby confetti, faded, tacky, blown far from the wedding feast.
22. 20 Enter one slightly grubby swan, stage right, to swim nonchalantly beside the boat, incognito.
23. The synonyms of Arenaceous include are Chalky, Crumbly, Dirty, Friable, Granular, Grubby, Sandy, Sooty, …
24. He walked to the chair and looked through the grubby net curtain.
25. Trains and telephones broke down, cities and highways were grubby and unhygienic.