Any substance considered disgustingly foul or unpleasant.
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Examples for "filth"
Examples for "filth"
1It shows the filth of the regime of corruption, Lopez Obrador said.
2The invaders left it in an indescribable state of disorder and filth.
3It felt good to see Renée laughing over a little innocent filth.
4The houses are rather larger, and they surpass the others in filth.
5Baptism is not the putting away of the filth of the flesh.
1He began scraping crud out from under his nails as he spoke.
2The plaster exploded and splayed snowballs of damp crud across the floor.
3It was all the usual sexist crud that was directed towards Gillard.
4I scoured some of the crud off the top of the stove.
5You walked over in this nasty crud just for a visit, dear?
1Well, look at you wearing a fairly fresh new skank tattoo yourself.
2The genre is built around one simple rhythmic motif called the skank.
3I drink and rub up on girls and then go to skank.
4Mark slips in and hunkers down, elbows pumping, starting to skank.
5In short, Ms. Badonis is proudly on her way to not being a skank.
6After all, her family thinks she's a completely worthless skank.
7Photo: Murray Cammick The genre is built around one simple rhythmic motif called the skank.
8The punk-skank plan had been her first choice.
9Do you two know what a skank is?
10The blond skank jitterbugged in the spotlight.
11I jump in the circle to skank.
12But how did they nail the skank?
13Girls usually don't skank, it's too rough.
14Apparently, I'd scared the little skank off.
15I suppose there's some good Louanne Harmons out there, but the one I know is a skank 'ho.
16People circle up, start to skank.