Use of dingy in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include dingy at the start of sentence, dingy at the end of sentence and dingy in the middle of sentence
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dingy at the end of sentence
- The room was damp and dingy.
- Normally Roberto shunned the low-class and dingy.
- Poky would have been a good word for it, or dingy.
- His sandals had been scraped clean but they still looked pretty dingy.
dingy in the middle of sentence
- Her hair was a dingy brown colour.
- Shaw took me to his rather dingy office.
- A small, terrace house in a dingy street.
- He was living alone in a dingy bedsit in London.
- We spent the week in a dingy motel off Route 9.
- The street ran between rows of dingy terraced houses.
- He ate lunch in a dingy little cafe next to the station.
- The newsagent stood next to the bookmakers in a parade of dingy shops.
- The clean, light surfaces, among the dingy, sooty walls, gave him pleasure.
- The girl felt a call coming like a flaming arrow across the dingy coffee bar.
- The room told me nothing. just a bare, impersonal space in a cheap, dingy hotel.
- We were to spend our honeymoon in a rather dingy hotel at Glenfarg in Perthshire.
- I spent too many hours with my friends in a rather dingy salon in, I think, Marshall Street.
- It contained two narrow iron bedsteads furnished with dingy bed-linen and grey army blankets.
- However long she had been there, the whole stretch was a dingy aching trail of work and beatings.
- The worn, faded furniture, the dingy wallpaper, the papers scattered around, the smell of alcohol.
- My most valuable experience was a few years ago when I was living in a dingy student room in Grenoble.
- Neon everywhere, billboards as far as the eye could see, concrete apartment blocks dingy with pollution.
- But one was left wondering at the decision to commit time, money and talent to this dingy piece of hokum.
- Our first sight of the dingy little hotel did not inspire us with much confidence/inspire much confidence in us.
- Even tiny firms of six men in dingy offices with low overheads were able to compete by slashing prices to the bone.
- Political consultants used to be little-known operatives working in dingy offices trying to elect better-known candidates.
- The fans will remember four seasons of an unimposing 6-foot-1 kid lighting up dingy Toso Pavilion like the Northern Lights.
- Worst of all is watching those people who have to queue for their pensions and benefits in such dingy surroundings every week.
- At last, Corbett found the narrow alleyway and pushed his horse through the crowd to the battered ale-stake above the dingy house.
Sentence Examples for Similar Words:
- squalid
- , poor
- , begrimed
- , soiled
- , dirty
- , cheerless
- , dull
- , seedy
- , tatty
- , drab
- , grimy
- , grayish
- , worn
- , shabby