Sentence examples for almost dirty from inspiring English sources

The phrase "almost dirty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not completely clean or has a slight level of dirtiness.
Example: "The shirt was almost dirty, just a few specks of dust on the collar."
Alternatives: "nearly unclean" or "slightly soiled."

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With huge windows and rough, almost dirty, dark wood floors, the feel is a bit like a Brooklyn loft party.

Compared with the inert, light, clear Iceberg Water and the softly nuanced flavours of the others, tap water tastes almost dirty, and feels as though it has some kind of slick running through it.

It seems almost dirty to be a public figure who shows emotion or any other human characteristic.

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This peanut butter bit is messy, but no matter; Alfred Schatz's inspired set is already almost meticulously dirty, a sty of old food, dirty clothes, crumbling walls, dusty video games, faded takeout menus and maybe even a stray "Oklahoma!" DVD.

It's almost a dirty word now.

Engineering is almost a dirty word.

"Manner" was for him almost a dirty word.

But the legislation has also become almost a dirty word in some circles in recent months.

The terms deregulation and market liberalization have almost become dirty words in energy circles in the US and EU after failed experiments in both areas.

Being an ordinary classroom teacher, she says resentfully, is perceived as entry level; it has become almost a dirty word.

Panic was almost a dirty word — a reaction that might be expected from ignorant immigrant communities but not from educated citizens.

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