my sister made me dirtier when she splash the mud on me [Please select]
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A dirtier or more wretched place he had never seen. [Please select]
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And the dirtier he is, the more likely to be a cook. [Please select]
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I suppose this house will be dirtier than ever in a month's time, and Mr. [adjective]
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The camp hadn't been policed, and seemed dirtier than ever. [Please select]
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The interior, filled with smoke from the fire and Indians' pipes, was, if possible, even dirtier. [Please select]
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A dirtier family and filthier tent one could not wish to see. [Please select]
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Patsy himself was dirtier than ever, and much more sullen and gloomy. [Please select]
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"Why, perhaps fatter, or thinner, or dirtier, but all lawless and no account." [Please select]
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I mean I don't think all this has meant really going ahead--it's just been getting bigger and dirtier and noisier. [Please select]
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So we went to Mass, and sure enough, no sooner had I found a secluded place, than my old friend appeared and joined me, dirtier and more hideous and if possible more deformed than ever. [Please select]
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