19 collocations for dirtied

He would do anything to make money; and he didn't in the least mind dirtying his hands in the making of it.

He was gracious enough to Hope; but, when the poor fellow let him know he had found signs of coal on his land, he froze directly; told him that two gentlemen in that neighborhood had wasted their money groping the bowels of the earth for coal, because of delusive indications on the surface of the soil; and that for his part, even if he was sure of success, he would not dirty his fingers with coal.

They only dirty the paper.

I don't want every lazyjake in the country pilin' in here to hear what a bad man he's been, and dirty the carpets up.

"Don't be noisyit's Sunday, you knowand don't get to playing anything that'll dirty up your good clothes.

She tangled, broke, and dirtied her cotton and hid her reels.

Florrie, moving backwards, had now got nearly to the scullery door with her wringing and splashing and wiping; and she had dirtied even her face.

nor you should lose your place,' sis he; so wid that he begins to gut them wid his knife, nate and clain, an afeereed ov dirtying the flags, begor, he swallowed the guts himself from beginnin to ind, tal he had thim as dacent as you see thim here"dashing down at his master's feet his bag of oyster shells, to the no small amazement of the Connaught worthy, as you may suppose.

We had been at daggers drawn for years, and all because one evening, on coming back from the fair at Vieux-Bourg, I pushed her into a pool of water where she dirtied her frock.

And even after Peaches does float in will he know me after I've changed my shirt, dirtied my hat, and got me a clean shave twice over?

He was a snub-nosed, flat-browed, common-faced boy enough; and as dirty a juvenile as one would wish to see; but he had about him all the airs and manners of a man.

And don't smoke tobacco over 'em, the leaves will fall in and burn or dirty their namesakes.

We dirty so many pairs of long white gloves, and it is cheaper to clean them at home.

He explained to me very early in our acquaintance what was good to take to the hills for food: nothing sticky, for that "dirtied the pots;" nothing with "juice" to it, for that would not pack to advantage; and nothing likely to ferment.

Not I. I have dirtied my share of spades myself; but I slipped my leash and went self- hunting.

"If you don't mind dirtying your bags, that's to say.

To dirtiest kitchen uses.

nor you should lose your place,' sis he; so wid that he begins to gut them wid his knife, nate and clain, an afeereed ov dirtying the flags, begor, he swallowed the guts himself from beginnin to ind, tal he had thim as dacent as you see thim here"dashing down at his master's feet his bag of oyster shells, to the no small amazement of the Connaught worthy, as you may suppose.

Paris was formerly the home of most of the learned Poodles, and one remembers the instance of the Poodle of the Pont Neuf, who had the habit of dirtying the boots of the passers-by in order that his mastera shoe-black stationed half-way across the bridgemight enjoy the profit of cleaning them.

19 collocations for  dirtied