Synonym: dirty, foul, lousy, nasty, smutty. Similar words: healthy, wealthy, filter, filtering, infiltrate, lilt, tilt, pithy. Meaning: ['fɪlθɪ] adj. 1. disgustingly dirty; filled or smeared with offensive matter 2. vile; despicable 3. characterized by obscenity.
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61. The magazine printed filthy pictures that shocked everyone.
62. Of course, Ramon wore corduroy trousers, filthy with paint.
63. The bathroom was absolutely filthy.
64. Examine filthy battered weekend trousers and deformed suede shoes.
65. We didn't go swimming because the water looked filthy.
66. He used a filthy trick to defeat the Executioner.
67. She gives him a filthy look.
68. And Mel Gibson does pass muster as a filthy freedom fighter with a talent for decapitation.
69. All I caught was a greenfly and another filthy look.
70. There needs to be renewed awareness of the capacity of the synthesizer and sampling to produce filthy,[Sentencedict] noxious tones.
71. Esther believed it was a filthy habit not to change towels often, and Robert believed it was wasteful to do so.
72. He could see it on the river, off to his left. At this moment the poor filthy river sparkled.
73. The room itself and all its fixtures and fittings are so filthy as to be almost picturesque.
74. Sorting rubbish is still done largely by hand, often by low-paid or immigrant labour, and is filthy and dangerous work.
75. Danny's filthy fingernails were digging into his neck and his one foot was treading on Henry's toes.
76. Man, beast or daemon, Drachenfels lies mouldering in a filthy sepulchre.
77. I must say Oliver ordered some pretty filthy wines those times I went out with him.
78. Water spread across the floor in a greasy stream, mingling with the pile of filthy rushes.
79. He then took from his pocket a filthy blue handkerchief, reversing it so that his small audience could examine both sides.
80. This led them to conclude that they were uncouth, filthy creatures who barely knew how to look after themselves.
81. She was nicked in a filthy squat with a load of known druggies.
82. The house was filthy, she realized, practically falling to pieces.
83. Nguyen wiped at it with the filthy rag that had been his headband.
84. There was a filthy shroud of cobweb across it, but no curtain beyond.
85. I looked out the filthy window of the room, stared at the vines climbing the brick wall of the building opposite.
86. That filthy cage of unclean birds must and will assuredly be purified by fire....
87. A man from Pernex stopped to tell a richly filthy joke.
88. There were moral objections to children being blown out of sleep to death on a filthy street.
89. He turned the pages of an old magazine that was filthy with a skin of grease that came off on his fingers.
90. And Francie's collar, she saw, was rimmed with dirt and his neck was filthy.