Make soiled, filthy, or dirty.
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Examples for "soil"
Examples for "soil"
1Our police investigation into this serious crime on Malaysian soil will continue.
2Cadmium presence in soil is considered a significant threat to human health.
3Ten years of water seepage has a way of obliterating soil differences.
4She fully expects another terror attack on American soil in the future.
5They play an indispensable part in the vital cycle of the soil.
1Use this form as a quick-and-dirty way to create a new file.
2He stammered; his mouth wobbled; he covered it with a dirty hand.
3I looked at the letter; it was very dirty, and I said:
4The stocks of many of the rifles were wrapped in dirty rags.
5Some of them are dirty in their persons and in their habits.
1Ahead of the BBC Proms, we're asking if grime has gone global.
2There certainly appears to be a renewed interest in grime in 2014.
3The shop grime lingers on his hands and in his broken nails.
4In summary: It's been a big year for this Leeds-based grime-punk five-piece.
5And it means that stains and grime breakdown, when exposed to light.
1I would rather bring up a colly than a man.
2Even a Times subscriber can get colly-wobbles & the lady phoned the Times asking what had gone wrong.
3PC's give me the colly-wobbles, too.
4Of the sixteen other collies the majority were sables of divers shades.
5Mr. W. is always training two or three collies to be Lassie.
1So I hurried on, splashing and bemiring myself in the byways of the Bourbonnais.
2There they came upon a pitiful group of humanity, bemired.
3Steed and rider were bemired up to the eyes.
4He is morally bemired, bespattered, and trod under foot, until he remains a lifeless carcase.
5The bemired figure straightened to strike a parade-ground formal salute then grinned, his clay-caked cheeks cracking.
1In the depths of this yard stood a low, iron-roofed, smoke-begrimed building.
2Fallion saw that his beard was not gray, merely begrimed with ash.
3They were begrimed and charred, as if they had survived a fire.
4His face was begrimed with dirt, his clothes were torn and untidy.
5All defiling, smoke-begriming factories were to be banished to an innocuous distance.
6The curtains hung in rags about a window begrimed with soot and smoke.
7The paint was old, startling in tint, and begrimed with smoke.
8He stood gazing out upon the smoke-begrimed roofs and crooked chimneys.
9How long have Caroline's window-panes been so appallingly begrimed by soot?
10He played upon their emotions as he played upon the old soil-begrimed violin.
11Just then the most coal-begrimed steamer would not have been despised.
12Brown long-sleeved loose coats mingled with frayed sack-coats and begrimed smocks.
13His face was begrimed, and his voice hoarse with shouting commands for hours.
14The soot of London begrimes every object in the room.
15The General, seeing a much-begrimed artillery-man, sponge-staff in hand, said:
16His musket was gone; he was hatless and his face and clothing were begrimed.