Discoloration due to dirtiness.
Make a dent or impression in.
Sinônimos
Examples for "dinginess"
Examples for "dinginess"
1He had taken in shabby carpets, furniture, faded walls, general dim dinginess.
2She had hated dinginess, and it was her fate to be dingy.
3His fresh young nature revolted at the dinginess and bareness of the surroundings.
4But for these, the general aspect would have been one of unbroken dinginess.
5That was interesting, but did not compensate for the dinginess of the surroundings.
1All the dinge possible to remove scoured away, inside!
2In their Yankee uniforms with limbo dinge, they're from no country but the Land of Weary.
3Through John Major's steady-as-you-go age of dinge.
4He went to dinner glum and silent, and his mood threw a dinge even over the children.
5Get that dinge outta there!
7Wang's portraits wrest his subjects from the murk and dinge of their surroundings, investing even the most hopeless with dignity.
8Why, the houses are twice as tall as Lamb Court itself; and over them hangs a noble dinge, a venerable mouldy splendour.
9I am the white man's final hope, on whom his aspirations hinge, and, notwithstanding all the dope, I knock the daylights from the dinge.
10But he does say we'll have to watch out for the dinges.
11Heck, some of us don't even need obstacles to fall ourselves in our dinges.
12The dinges are liable to panic and start looting.
13Thirteen years afterwards he wrote "Die letzten Dinge," now so well known as "The Last Judgment."
14The plentifullest things down here is "dinges", mules and mud, and you very seldom see one without the other.
15"I guess the big dinge's safe for a while yet."
16The old-fashioned coon was a fine old cuss-heknew his place-butthese young dinges don't want to be porters or cotton-pickers.