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dreggy

[dreg-ee] / ˈdrɛg i /




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Sandy had no job and lived in a downscale apartment in a dreggy section of town.

From Salon Nov. 30, 2014

It opposed ice-water morality with the dreggy wine of French "realism."

From Time Magazine Archive

This time, the night so thick, it was impossible to tell the precise moment when the creature emerged from his dreggy pool and began to drag his coils toward hall Heorot.

From "Beowulf: A New Telling" by Robert Nye

Some of the pools were so thick and dreggy that no one knew what linked in the bottom of them.

From "Beowulf: A New Telling" by Robert Nye

But you truly said that "persons are so very insignificant;" And the author of a speech I read, part scum and partly dreggy, Is perhaps the least significant—that windbag named CARNEGIE.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, September 20, 1890 by Various




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