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Filthy   /fˈɪlθi/   Listen
Filthy

adjective
(compar. filthier; superl. filthiest)
1.
Disgustingly dirty; filled or smeared with offensive matter.  Synonyms: foul, nasty.  "A foul pond" , "A nasty pigsty of a room"
2.
Vile; despicable.  Synonyms: dirty, lousy.  "A filthy traitor"
3.
Characterized by obscenity.  Synonyms: cruddy, foul, nasty, smutty.  "Foul language" , "Smutty jokes"



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"Filthy" Quotes from Famous Books



... until the face was ruined. One blow of the hammer smashed the Chinese pottery, another broke the plates and the porcelain into fragments. Then every corner of the room was defiled, and the pigs fled from their filthy stye. Across one of the canvases the German officer wrote the words, "This is my trademark." And every other part of the canvas was cut to ribbons with his knife. No more convincing evidence of the real German character can possibly be found ...
— The Blot on the Kaiser's 'Scutcheon • Newell Dwight Hillis

... up in prison at once. She asked for books—for Plutarch, and Thompson's Seasons. On the 24th of June she was liberated, and then suddenly rearrested. This deception was more than cruel, it was infamous. She was placed in the prison of St. Pelaige—a filthy and miserable place. The wife of the jailor pitied her and gave her a neat, upper apartment, and brought her books and flowers, and she was comparatively happy again. It was in this prison that she wrote her own ...
— Paris: With Pen and Pencil - Its People and Literature, Its Life and Business • David W. Bartlett

... for I know the air of order and even of solidity with which the poorest Germans will surround themselves if they are respectable. They have very few pieces of furniture, but those few will stand wear and tear; they prefer a clean painted floor to a filthy carpet, and they are so poor that they have no pence to spend on plush photograph frames. I cannot remember what weekly wage this family existed on, but I know that it seemed quite inadequate, and when I asked if the children were healthy as well as clean and tidy, my friend admitted ...
— Home Life in Germany • Mrs. Alfred Sidgwick

... the second floor above the entresol, La Cibot beheld a door of the most villainous description. The doubtful red paint was coated for seven or eight inches round the keyhole with a filthy glaze, a grimy deposit from which the modern house-decorator endeavors to protect the doors of more elegant apartments by glass "finger-plates." A grating, almost stopped up with some compound similar to the ...
— Poor Relations • Honore de Balzac

... man in filthy rain-sodden khaki, as a handful of earth rose up and hit him on the shoulder; "crikey! that was a ...
— Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, October 21, 1914 • Various


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