horribly dirty

Frequency: 6.211.0 per million words

A strong intensifier for 'dirty', meaning extremely unclean.

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Examples (20)

  • The children came back from the park horribly dirty.
  • After the storm, the entire beach was horribly dirty with debris.
  • We had to clean the apartment, which was horribly dirty when the last tenants left.
  • The abandoned house had become horribly dirty over the years, covered in dust and grime.
  • His hands and face were horribly dirty after fixing the car engine.
  • Despite her efforts, the kitchen floor remained horribly dirty after the party.
  • I refuse to use that public restroom; it's always horribly dirty.
  • He found the public restrooms to be horribly dirty, almost unusable.
  • The floodwater left a horribly dirty layer of mud over everything.
  • The stray cat was horribly dirty and matted, clearly in need of a good bath.
  • You can't wear that shirt to the party—it's horribly dirty!
  • Don't touch that! It's horribly dirty and probably full of germs.
  • The old factory floor was horribly dirty with grease and dust.
  • The factory's exhaust fumes made the air horribly dirty and difficult to breathe.
  • After the music festival, the entire field was horribly dirty with trash.
  • She was shocked to see how horribly dirty the hotel room was, despite its high price.
  • She realized her shoes had become horribly dirty from walking through the muddy path.
  • The children's clothes were horribly dirty after playing in the mud all afternoon.
  • The water from the old well looked horribly dirty and was unsafe to drink.
  • They complained that the public park had become horribly dirty due to litter.