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What a fool a man must be to behave so filthily!"
At the end of one long and filthily dirty street she paused and looked about her.
And they were filthily cold to the touch.
The walls were filthily dirty, as everywhere else.
They cried for their mothers much less often than might have been expected; they were very brown, and filthily dirty.
"He speaks very filthily and always in jokes but he is a very serious man."
The thing in the dark snickered filthily.
Not only is the worker poorly fed, but he is filthily fed.
When we unlatched from each other I saw she was filthily dirty, but probably not more than I was.
They had put him into a cell similar to the one he was now in, but filthily dirty and at all times crowded by ten or fifteen people.
They were Snakes and they were many, filthily disguised as Cretans."
Marvellously, however, the bath was still in order though filthily dirty, and there was a store of cut wood for the furnace that heated water.
Also that he, Marlowe, could come up pronto with a much better religion than the filthily written New Testament.
He acknowledges that he did not -and would not - read the book, which he calls "filthily abusive."
I stood where they had shoved me for a long minute, and because there was nothing else to do I swore richly, lewdly and filthily.
And then a torrent of words came at Kate, a spitting stream of obscenities, violent, filthily sexual, full of hate.
Geordie said again, 'You're filthily dirty, Mr Ramirez.
A fortnight had passed since Hari Singh had committed this unforgivable, filthily libidinous act.
While this was going on, Mr. Pickwick had been eyeing the room, which was filthily dirty, and smelt intolerably close.
It might have forced itself up, ignoring the pain, ignoring the scorched flakes of skin and chitin that would flutter around it filthily.
And right you are, for Gulliver lands in the middle of it, or as he says in his newfound shameful modesty, he is "filthily bemired."
First a youngster, clad in a tattered and filthily dirty dress shirt, sleeveless, and worn back to front, carrying Amyas's rifle.
Anyway, it ran a filthily rude piece about the party and Tina rang up Nigel in tears -'Why would they do this?'
There's an interlude among "the defunct European ruling class" where assorted aristos behave as dottily, filthily, stupidly and cravenly as any good democrat could hope.
But like Johnny Marr, Chadwick is a bit of a whizz at mixing layers of filthily distorted guitars into a clear, cohesive whole.