How to Use grubby in a Sentence

grubby

adjective
  • He lives in a grubby little apartment.
  • Everybody’s got some grubby work to do, it’s not the end-all of life.
    Washington Post, 9 May 2022
  • But in the grubby bazaar of politician-buying, the NRA is a bit player.
    Jonah Goldberg, National Review, 6 Oct. 2017
  • Style him in grubby cowboy clothes and long hair and tell him to shoot dead the pristine John Wayne.
    Matt Goulet, Esquire, 18 Sep. 2017
  • The refugees come to terms with their grubby existence.
    Hugh Hunter, Philly.com, 27 Feb. 2018
  • So my main goal here is for the Gators to keep their grubby mitts off our budding Belichick.
    David Whitley, OrlandoSentinel.com, 2 Nov. 2017
  • All that money-raising and all those grubby hands to shake.
    Charles P. Pierce, Esquire, 19 Jan. 2018
  • This is a grubby land grab with just about as much sordidness of the Teapot Dome affair.
    Tim Hogan, The Denver Post, 31 Jan. 2020
  • Admittedly, those hands are sticky and grubby, but it’s the thought that counts.
    Michael Dirda, Washington Post, 26 Aug. 2020
  • Looks pretty grubby and in need of a Freddie Mercury, but why not?
    Dave Holmes, Esquire, 20 May 2015
  • But at the same time, the lobby smelled like a bathroom, and the bathrooms themselves were as grubby as a highway rest stop.
    Mike Sutter, ExpressNews.com, 2 Jan. 2020
  • Tape and grips start out all sparkly clean but get grubby pretty quick.
    Joe Lindsey, Outside Online, 17 July 2021
  • The drive to Oakland passes in a dream of sunshine and grubby rest areas and Starbucks.
    Claire Dederer, New York Times, 25 Sep. 2022
  • When our hands were too grubby to accept a stick of gum, Eva went around and placed a piece in each of our mouths like a communion wafer.
    Sonya Bennett-Brandt, WIRED, 22 Dec. 2022
  • This president simply moved the rock and gave light and air to all the nasty, grubby things underneath.
    Jason Johnson, The Root, 16 Aug. 2017
  • Manson starts the ‘60s as a grubby little inmate whose rap sheet—prison buggery aside—is a bunch of crap.
    Matt Thompson, Spin, 10 Sep. 2023
  • Outside, a half-dozen grubby children crowded around a cooking fire, some of them naked from the waist down.
    Ty McCormick, Washington Post, 2 Feb. 2018
  • The idea that the players themselves are grubby and selfish mostly comes from Donald and Methven.
    Alex Shephard, The New Republic, 1 Apr. 2020
  • And through it all, for two decades, a so-ugly-he’s-cute saber-toothed squirrel has been trying to get his grubby mitts on an acorn.
    Perseverance Apr. 14, Vulture, 14 Apr. 2022
  • The grubby world Ray inhabits looks like ours, but the details are slightly skewed.
    Kate Knibbs, Wired, 25 Feb. 2021
  • Ever get the urge to scurry around cities and fight the patriarchy with your grubby little hands?
    Haley Strack, National Review, 11 Aug. 2023
  • Gel polish, on the other hand, is more porous, which explains why bright whites and light pinks tend to look grubby with wear.
    Sophie Wirt, Glamour, 21 Nov. 2022
  • Washing your grubby mitts is one of the all-time best ways to cut your chances of getting sick and spreading harmful germs to others.
    Beth Mole, Ars Technica, 6 Apr. 2018
  • For beating the tabloids, Mr. Mosley became a hero to many celebrities who felt their privacy had been breached by the grubby side of the media.
    Washington Post, 27 May 2021
  • The tender message is accompanied with a photo of the couple’s grubby feet, framed by waves rolling in on the beach.
    Lars Brandle, Billboard, 8 Oct. 2020
  • My daughter’s puffy pink Sears booster seat was grubby.
    Monica Drake, Longreads, 19 Oct. 2017
  • With a powerfully raw script and a gritty aesthetic, the film captured two men at the end of their grubby ropes.
    Debby Wolfinsohn, EW.com, 11 Apr. 2023
  • As for the 2JetZ—the very small fighter jet/auto combo should hit kids’ grubby, outstretched hands in November.
    Aarian Marshall, WIRED, 4 June 2019
  • The iPhone 11’s powerful 12-megapixel camera can also find its way into the grubby hands of a kid who wants to film a TikTok dance.
    Rachel Wolfe, WSJ, 23 Oct. 2020
  • Who knows what kinds of diseases 6-year-olds carry on their grubby little fingers?
    New York Times, 23 May 2018

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