Encara no tenim significats per a "rather dingy".
1The house they stopped in front of was rather dingy and forbidding.
2By this time they had reached the rather dingy-looking house of their deceased relative.
3It was a rather dingy night, although a fair number of stars were out.
4She awakened in a small, rather dingy room.
5All novelties stimulated him, and to his inexperience the rather dingy old school seemed enormously impressive.
6Out beside the front door was a rather dingy sign that said "Boarders Wanted."
7Peggy was certainly one of the 'common herd'-herclothes ragged or patched and her person rather dingy.
8Jack's room is rather dark, and the weather, on the day of the Oaks, was rather dingy.
9Gerty lay asleep on a rather dingy little mattress, with Mr. Comstock's overcoat rolled beneath her head.
10It was an old stone house, rather dingy, and surrounded by a high stone wall surmounted by sharp pickets.
11A white handkerchief appears in front of her eyes, held in Mrs Fox's own rather dingy and wrinkled glove.
12This firm of engineers, despite its rather dingy quarters, often earns a yearly income running into hundreds of thousands of dollars.
13The Child is very attractive, as almost always in this artist's work, but the picture as a whole has grown rather dingy.
14We followed him along the corridor and up a rather dingy staircase, when he tapped gently at a door immediately facing us.
15Everything about the office was plain and rather dingy, but there were a great many file clerks and typists and considerable bustling about.
16She stood in the centre of the emptiest part of that rather dingy room, as far as possible away from any good or chattel.
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
Rather dingy a través del temps
Rather dingy per variant geogràfica