Dingier [adjective]

Definition of Dingier:

soiled, tacky

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Sentence/Example of Dingier:

They were for the most part dingy, but as they were nearly always open it did not make so much difference.

It was there also that she ate, keeping her belongings in a rare old buffet, dingy and battered from a hundred years of use.

It is up a lot of very dingy back-staircases and down a lot of very dingy passages.

He wore moccasins and buckskin leggings, and a dingy-blue flannel shirt, open at the throat.

Those two spots 92 of colour against the dingy wood panels dressed up the desolation wonderfully.

And he showed them into a dingy horrid room behind the house, stale with smoke, and begrimed with dust.

At the south-eastern end there is a small wretched-looking beershop, and near it a dingy used-up cottage.

It was rather dingy, yet it was of rich material, and he wore the ribbon of the Legion of Honour on his breast.

It's a dingy melumcolly place, to my mind; the only thing moving in the streets is the gutter which runs down 'em.

Three days, madame, three whole days in that dingy hole, trying in vain to devise some means of overcoming my wife's resistance.