Encara no tenim significats per a "dingy place".
1It was a dingy place-notso dirty as it looked, I daresay.
2They pass a dingy place and look in past the doorman.
3The dingy place reeked with tobacco smoke and the fumes of vile liquor.
4They were a scratch lot as seen in that dingy place.
5It is a great, dingy place, full of chaffering, hungry-looking men.
6The telegraph office in the railway station was a dingy place of cobwebbed murk.
7The London of the "sixties" was a very dark and dingy place.
8But in all that dingy place, and thick gloom, were you never at all afraid?'
9Wolverhampton seems a dingy place for Kathleen to live!
10She'd already come this far with him, moving into this dark, dingy place that smelled of cat pee.
11It was a dingy place, not encumbered with works of art, but with a few books covered with dust.
12She looked around her at the dingy place she stood in, and in imagination threw herself across the lowest step.
13The dingy place smelled of dust, melange, and a faint background odor of urine from a poorly sealed reclamation chamber.
14Even in that dingy place-perhapsaccentuated by the very dinginess of it-Lily'sblond loveliness struck Rose-Marie with a sense of shock.
15Its rooms were small and little adorned, and not much hope of greatness could ever have sprung from that dingy place.
16But part of that time was disturbed for the children were noisy and the apartment was a tiny, dingy place in a basement.
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Dingy place a través del temps
Dingy place per variant geogràfica