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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dirty man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who is unclean or has poor hygiene, or it may refer to someone with morally questionable behavior.
Example: "The children were warned not to play near the alley where a dirty man was often seen lurking."
Alternatives: "an unkempt man" or "a filthy man".
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@lengeldavid October 29, 2013 Lester was a dirty man tonight.
Nadya had called him a "dirty man," and banned him from the house.
The directors have accused Charney – who has described himself as "a dirty man" and has faced a number of sexual harassment lawsuits – of misconduct.
I know it was written by a woman but from what I could tell, it's like a dirty man wrote that.
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"A dirty old man is the only kind of old man there is," says Irving Goldman, Linger Awhile's 83-year-old hero, "and age brings out all kinds of strangeness".
(Why, for instance, is it any worse to be a dirty old man than it is to be a dirty young man?) In some circles, the use of the word "senior" is being scratched and replaced with older or elder.
It was, he says, "a book that presented the king as a very flawed human being" -- in fact, "a dirty old man, incompetent and decadent".
Most of them consider me a dirty old man, but that's only left over from being a dirty young man.
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