We have no meanings for "rather grubby" in our records yet.
1 You are too simple a soul for this rather grubby world.
2 Rannagon rummaged through the papers and came up with a rather grubby - looking scroll.
3 It was a very small cigarette, and it looked rather grubby .
4 Torrance has a rather grubby specimen.
5 The story seems to grow from the ground up and to reach the rather grubby heights of local politics.
6 I looked at her with sudden fondness as the fine if rather grubby fingers lifted and drained my cup.
7 And " - smiling faintly - " you 're rather grubby just at present."
8 Still in a haze of slight misunderstanding, Mrs Simnel watched him unroll a large and rather grubby piece of paper.
9 All she can see is his turban of bandage, his by-now rather grubby sling, and his foreshortened legs, which he keeps crossing and uncrossing.
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