单词 | Grubby |
例句 | (1) Keep your grubby paws to yourself! (2) He was wearing some old shorts and a grubby T-shirt. (3) He blew his nose on a grubby handkerchief. (4) Don't wipe your grubby hands on my clean towel! (5) I pressed a dime into his grubby mitt. (6) His white coat was grubby and stained. (7) There were grubby marks on the wall. (8) I bet he can't wait to get his grubby hands on my money! (9) I shrank into my grubby blouse. (10) He blew his nose with a grubby handkerchief. (11) Her grubby studio boss just cared about money. (12) Would you keep your grubby mitts to yourself! (13) As an aggressive, grubby schoolkid and a keen stargazer(/grubby.html), I was desperate to be the first to go. (14) Benedict imprisoned her closer, oblivious to her grubby hands caught against the pristine whiteness of his neckcloth. (15) Any grubby social thoughts the film might have evoked can be swiftly rejected in favour of a more universal muse. (16) Now it looked grubby, collapsed and marked like a very old deck of cards. (17) The bedroom had large bay windows covered with grubby nets. (18) She pulled the grubby negligee around her bony body and opened the door, a wide professional smile on her face. (19) He knows all about sadness, temptation and the grubby facts of life. (20) She sees the business of making money as just grubby opportunism. (21) The baby was clutching his dummy tightly in his grubby fist. (22) They formed a queue outside the cinema, pockets of greasy overcoats and grubby kaftans bulging with flagons. (23) The children are fighting under the tank, catching drips like diamonds in their grubby hands. (24) All at once the hotel seemed very small - another small dark grubby place that was locking her in. (25) He walked to the chair and looked through the grubby net curtain. (26) His pale grey suit and suede jacket were stylish, even if now creased and grubby. (27) When a smart-looking chap with money turns up late and signs in some grubby slip of a girl as his wife? (28) Kara sat down at the kitchen table and started breastfeeding Proteus, currently encased in a grubby babygro. (29) BWith that, Kevin darts to the salad bar and dips his grubby fingers into the crouton jar. (30) Less personal reminiscence might allow greater clarity about the grubby political reality of Indira's Congress. (1) Keep your grubby paws to yourself! (2) He was wearing some old shorts and a grubby T-shirt. (31) The war, the president insists, is about higher principles than control of a grubby liquid in the ground. (32) Travelling always made her feel grubby, nomatterhow luxurious it was. (33) And evidence shows that women feel more inhibited by things like not having cleaned their teeth or feeling grubby. (34) Enter one slightly grubby swan, stage right, to swim nonchalantly beside the boat, incognito. (35) He was a snub-nosed little fellow in a grubby shirt, with an infectious smile. (36) One of the men dons a grubby white coat and a surgical-type cap. (37) Now we were hard put to find a grubby corner of the upper dock in which to berth Venturous. (38) Its polythene wrapping looked vaguely torn and grubby,(http:///grubby.html) as if members of the Waitrose staff had already been playing catch with it. (39) A man in a grubby white robe was in the passenger seat. (40) My words have been grubby confetti, faded, tacky, blown far from the wedding feast. (41) But it was still a tube train, grubby and battered. (42) I see Ted Maitland going to football matches in his grubby belted raincoat and having grubby affairs with his students. (43) She felt grubby, tired and, now that the car had pulled up outside the cottage, sickeningly tense. (44) Trains and telephones broke down, cities and highways were grubby and unhygienic. (45) Maura saw the small swelling on Margaret's grubby knee and felt ashamed of herself. (46) She often made me feel vaguely guilty, as if I'd forgotten to clean my teeth or was wearing a grubby shirt. (47) I bought some lucky white heather and a silver horseshoe from a little girl in jeans and a grubby tee shirt. (48) They loiter outside the big match with fistfuls of grubby tickets priced at many times their face value. (49) Her coat was grubby and one of the sleeves was torn. (50) I thought your flat feet were firmly on the ground and your grubby little fingers always ready to grab the golden egg. (51) They made an odd pair, she bony and remote, he heavy, grubby and vaguely disreputable. (52) From his back pocket Robert took out a grubby scrap of paper. (53) Every grubby penny I can get my grubby hands on, every grubby day of my grubby little life.. (54) Jack looked up and wiped a grubby hand wearily over his face, streaking the dirt still further. (55) Theresa was wearing jeans and a grubby sweat shirt with a map of London's Underground across the front. (56) Larry slept on a cot in grubby clothes but made it a point to shave every day. (57) While there is a certain grubby vitality to the show, it wears thin long before the final round of moralizing. (58) He was still wound tightly in a grubby white Aircell blanket that made him look like a large maggot. (59) The only intrusion is the one I let in myself when I enlisted Shelly, and with Shelly all her grubby entanglements. (60) After he had jerked out his desire into an already grubby handkerchief he had cried a little, sick with disgust. (61) Look at this old grubby filthy and selfish doggie! (62) Look at your grubby hands! (63) Those grubby urchins ran to me and asked for candy. (64) Seemingly otherwise normal, perfectly mannered, even buttoned-up executives can slurp, lick their lips or leave grubby plasticware around the office. (65) Yet in recent years graduates have rarely aspired to such a grubby job as teaching. (66) Spitting in a handkerchief and then rubbing it on your face because you're grubby. (67) With a scraggly beard and long tousled hair, he used bright scraps of fabric as a belt and wore a grubby sheepskin-lined overcoat over a faux leather jacket. (68) Ah, I wondered how your clothes had got so grubby. Did you win? (69) In another rested a manger scene produced from cardboard and poster paints by chubby grubby, hands. (70) I'm not keen on this new metaphor, partly because I'm a grubby Brit. (71) Lizzie...was...a distraction, with her woeful face and her grubby tracksuit. (72) Banned from returning to his beloved Florence in 1302, Dante roamed from city to city in Italy and France, from noble court to grubby back streets until he died in Ravenna in 1321. (73) Prostitution may be a grubby business, but it's not the government's. (73) (74) The grubby cream-colored paint is peeling off the walls, revealing a pistachio undercoat. (75) Grubby white and blue crystal towers, cliffs and crevasses soar up from the water, dispatching millenniums of compacted snow in the shape of seals, water lilies and bishops' mitres. (76) They knock around on weekends in grubby sweaters and pants. (77) The two grubby small boys with two-coloured hair who were digging among the ragweed in front yard. (78) When visiting a village, you are expected to arrive bearing a large, grubby kava root. Kava is Fiji's traditional drink, which, in my neophyte opinion, tastes of disinfectant and month-old dishwater. (79) For many weeks I had been tweaking fetchmail rather incrementally while feeling like the interface design was serviceable but grubby—inelegant and with too many exiguous options hanging out all over. (80) Wiping beads of sweat from his forehead, Mr Aziz stubs out a grubby cheroot on his counter and unwraps a glossy paan leaf the size of his palm. (81) Instead, bug your brood to give those grubby forearms a good scrubbing. (82) Stringy blonde hair, in need of combing, spilled over a grubby pillow. |
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