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smutty

[smuht-ee] / ˈsmʌt i /


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His mother was a homemaker; his father was a salesman and a somewhat puritanical theatergoer who was said to have shouted “Ladies present!” when comedians performed smutty material.

From Washington Post Sep. 10, 2019

The irony in all this is that Mr. Simpson once condemned smutty opposition research as a scourge on the body politic.

From Washington Times Dec. 10, 2017

If you’ve heard that FX’s “You’re the Worst” is a smutty and subversive take on the relationship sitcom, but you haven’t watched it yet, you might be in for a surprise.

From New York Times Sep. 8, 2015

During my first six months, we were forever picking up trash, washing the floor and walls, we didn't want people to think our clubs were smutty and dirty.

From The Guardian Feb. 20, 2011

Fresh seed may be recognized by its glossy black color and uniform smooth surface, while old seed has a smutty gray color and its surface is generally rough and wrinkled.

From Asparagus, its culture for home use and for market: a practical treatise on the planting, cultivation, harvesting, marketing, and preserving of asparagus, with notes on its history by F. M. Hexamer




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