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filth
[ filth ]
noun
- offensive or disgusting dirt or refuse; foul matter:
the filth dumped into our rivers.
- foul condition:
to live in filth.
- moral impurity, corruption, or obscenity.
- vulgar or obscene language or thought.
filth
/ 蹿瑟濒胃 /
noun
- foul or disgusting dirt; refuse
- extreme physical or moral uncleanliness; pollution
- vulgarity or obscenity, as in language
- the filth derogatory.the police
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of filth1
Example Sentences
Almost 40 years later, a whole new generation has caught up to Waters 鈥 a fact that greatly pleases the self-proclaimed 鈥渇ilth elder.鈥
Stinking of the filth he鈥檇 rolled in, he concluded that he was probably on the wrong path.
We鈥檝e come a long, long way from committing to institutions those who look and act slightly different from the majority and condemning them to a lifetime of fear and filth and isolation.
"There were calls for 'this kind of filth to be taken off our screens'."
The media certainly has the incentive to sensationalize drug use, followed by calls to ban this 鈥渟ick filth,鈥 but prohibition certainly offers no solutions to the mental health crisis or actually stops drug use.
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