Dingy Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for dingy.
dingy
dingy
/ˈdɪn.dʒi/
dismal
drab
dreary
gloomy
grimy
Examples
- It is a stronghold for the dingy skipper butterfly.
- At present, the article is dingy and lacks inline citations.
- It is still possible to hire a dingy to row on the lake.
- It's a newspaper copy of an engraving and is very dark and dingy.
- The inn was a dingy place called the Wayside Inn.
- However, the base is a discoloring dingy brownish red to ochraceous.
- The hindwings vary from pale cream to dingy brown.
- Both ends of the car are wrapped in dingy orange vinyl seats.
- It is ruled by a wise old koala known as the High Dingy Doo.
- The hotel in which they live is described as a small, dark, dingy place.
thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot
adjective
discolored by impurities; not bright and clear is often used in combination
adjective
causing dejection
adjective
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"Ding + Key. The room so dull, where keys keep clanging."
"Ding + Key. The room is so dirty, even the key went dingy."
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