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sucia
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dirty (from lat. succidus , moist, juicy) 1 adj. It applies to things that have spots, dust, impurities or strange things to them that destroy their good looks or spoil them: A dirty dress, dirty water, your room is very dirty . Applied to colors, not pure, with a mixture of gray or black. Applied to jobs, sloppy, not very careful, with imperfections or amendments: A dirty embroidery . It is also called dirty language to the saburrosa language. ( To be ) Applied to people, it is said of the one who usually carries dirt on his person or his clothes or has his house or his dirty things; also, of the one who gets very dirty when working or doing something else. 2 It is said of the conscience of the one who has faults or sins to repent of. 3 Applied to actions, words and behavior, and, correspondingly, to people for them, ignoble, vile or coarse. Unscrupulous or indelicate. It is also said of obscene words or actions. 4 Applied to things, it applies to what gets dirty easily: White is a very dirty color . 5 Applied to the game or, by him, to the players, cheat. V. kick the dirty . In dirty In draft. V. play dirty, negotiate dirty, dirty clothes wash at home, work dirty . . Catáloga Abandoned, adam, apulgarado, arguellado, arrodalado, made a disgusting, disgusting, disgusting, shameful, bizarre, pig, chamagoso, pig, churretoso, churriento, cochambroso, piggy, scabby, cotroso, like. Antimacassar, apron, muff. Impure.




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