Sentence example with the word 'soiling'

soiling

Definition n. the act of soiling something

Last update: October 29, 2015


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You may be a cop, but you're also an obnoxious slob who's soiling a clean carpet with your discarded body parts.   [Please select]

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It was a corrupting influence in the official life of New France, and even governors could not keep from soiling their hands in it.   [Please select]

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The work in the most modern apartments does not require the soiling of the hands in a serious way.   [Please select]

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I'll not have ye soiling the air with yer dirty talk.'   [Please select]

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The act revealed to him the fact that he was using her handkerchief for the purpose, soiling it, perhaps.   [Please select]

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She thoroughly disapproved of her husband's soiling political ventures, as beneath the dignity of a gentleman.   [Please select]

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The real "Spig" could never do any real work for fear of soiling his clothes.   [Please select]

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Finally I saw that it was a sanitary measure: only thus could the birds keep from soiling each other with their droppings.   [Please select]

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Whilst the tuskless elephant crushes the latter under foot, thereby soiling it and wasting its moisture; the other, by opening it with the point of his tusk, performs the operation with delicacy and apparent ease.   [Please select]

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The opening and closing of a pad requires both hands and consequently the closing of a pad is often neglected in order to avoid soiling the fingers.   [Please select]

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