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Danyel
What is difference between "mucky", "dirty", "muddy" and "filthy" ? Thanks ^)
20 okt. 2012 13:36
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Mucky and muddy describe having a lot of wet soil or dirt. Water can be said to be muddy, as well as ground and people. Dirty can be any dirt and any degree. If I have a slight amount of dirt on my pants, they would be dirty, but not muddy or mucky. They would have to have a lot of dirt for that. Filthy is used when something is extremely dirty. Filthy always means dirty. Dirty does not always mean filthy. Also muddy and mucky apply to a particular kind of dirty - one the involves mud.
20 oktober 2012
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