Similar words: cubbyhole, rubble, rubber, rubbish, shrubbery, scrub brush, rubber eraser, lobby. Meaning: ['grʌbɪ] n. small sculpin of the coast of New England. adj. 1. infested with grubs 2. thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot.
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(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.
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(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.
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(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.