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filthy
1. I’d ended up with a pristine, sparkling house and a scanky, stinking, filthy me
2. ‘I know he’s got a filthy temper
3. Them bloody carpets must be six months old and filthy with all the people I have coming and going
4. out by with relentless, filthy flows of this world
5. The thug, and I was assuming this was Sammy the Shark, would have cut a ruggedly stylish figure except for the filthy looking street tattoos all over his arms and creeping up the visible side of his face to the left temple
6. The water from the Jordan was filthy
7. They had, however, been scouting out a likely target and had chosen the slightly built young lady with the bulging money belt as the best source of the filthy lucre that they needed to maintain their lighter fuel and crack cocaine habits
8. 'I'm very fortunate there's such a growing interest in art history - I'm a busy girl,' she gave Adrian a filthy look for jingling coins in his trouser pocket
9. Daowyn was a quick and mighty fighter and he soon learned the power of the Staff of Fire as he and James brought down many of the filthy beasts
10. A shivering fit brings him to his senses soon enough though and, with a filthy look in my direction, he goes off into a corner of the room to divest himself of his soaking clothes while I do the same by the fire
11. I tracked it for months, the filthy thing
12. bulging money belt as the best source of the filthy lucre that they
13. The upstairs was in a right old state, filthy from dust and cobwebs and, in places, the rain had got in badly
14. Turning towards Naria he spat out, “You witch! You are nothing but a filthy hybrid! Not even really one of us… an abomination! Yet they allow you sit on the throne that is mine by birthright!
15. His shirt was tattered and his pants filthy but it was better than nothing
16. The filthy look he cast in her direction told her clearly just how much credence he put on that suggestion, but he didn’t say anything and, a few minutes later, she followed him out of the kitchen up the hallway to their bedroom, turning out the lights as she went
17. A frenetic city searching for an identity looked back at them as they alternately rumbled beside avenues of the wealthy in their bright Victorian enclaves, then through the crowded and filthy streets of broken buildings, poverty and desolation
18. I don’t even NEED shoes, but I can afford to buy them because I’m filthy, stinking rich! Those shoes cost more than the crummy shack you call a home that your family lives in!
19. This filthy pair offered
20. The man had a filthy mane of hair that hung over his eyes
21. I followed him in, and I remember seeing the difference between the neat, bright doctor, with his powdered wig, as white as snow and his bright, black eyes and pleasant manners, and , with that filthy, heavy, bleared scarecrow of a pirate of ours, sitting, drunk on rum, with his arms on the table
22. and blood, and their clothes ragged and filthy
23. unbuttoning his trousers as the other reached out a filthy
24. The stable was filthy and smelled like it hadn’t been
25. slattern to save a filthy slave
26. Nerissa suspected it would mean her life if she did them the favor of emptying their bags onto the filthy straw
27. I’m filthy, dressed in rags, my face no better than the Gorgon that Tragus called me on
28. His clothes were filthy, bloodstained, almost as bad as the rags that Nerissa had abandoned
29. But she couldn’t let herself black out, because she’d drown in the trough’s filthy, blood-streaked water
30. She pulled the filthy blanket off to see her foot
31. The alley was narrow and filthy, with graffiti covering its walls and litter all around it
32. Cyprian! Everyone here knows how filthy and disgusting the streets look
33. He died a weak human, thinking he was the filthy harvester, Balthesar
34. Clothing was filthy and strewn across the floor as though no one lived in the house
35. filthy, shivered about her thighs
36. And she was filthy
37. With each cut, the filthy blade pushed dust and grease deep into Raven’s flesh
38. The realisation hit her; if she had sold him a clean knife, he wouldn’t have used such a filthy shard of glass
39. Dave jokes were usually filthy and they all came from his mother
40. “Hands off me, you filthy apes!” barked Coal, looking pleadingly at Foolscap
41. Another cadet had the bad luck to have a fly land on his pillow during an inspection which meant that we were all “f communists and horribly filthy people of uncertain parentage, breeders flies and other vermin, but not to f worry because our filthy habits will be cured in short order time by Sergeant van der Merwe, by the grace of General Coetzee blah blah blah
42. How could she possibly plot a government coup in a filthy base reeking of fish guts?
43. The bile rose in Grindel's throat as he glanced about the filthy charnel house, trying to ignore the heaps of bones and rotting carcasses laying in the dark corners
44. The young cub was finding it harder and harder not to open his mouth and gulp in the filthy water
45. “…and it was a nasty, filthy habit she had, too,” he added
46. Her coat was probably a write-off, filthy and probably torn
47. She brought other clothing from their suitcases, and informed him she was washing what he had been wearing because they were filthy
48. They were beat up and filthy, but appeared to be the right size, and they were certainly sturdier than a pair of low-cut sneakers with the sole torn from one
49. And then there was a great pressure in my head and ringing in my ears, my master's filthy presence in my mind
50. And I could not breath, I was spasming and choking on bile, and my mind was ten thousand shards of glass, all grinding and refracting, and my memories were all there at once, drowning me, I could not breathe, I choked and choked and could not see, my mind my mind it was too much, a billion colors refracting and I could not see or think or breathe, and then my master was pulling out like a long filthy rope pulling from my stomach and stretching my nostrils and slimed up up up