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  • 121dirt — 1. noun /dɜːt,dɝt,dɜjt/ a) Soil or earth. The reporter uncovered the dirt on the businessman by going undercover. b) A stain or spot (on clothes etc); any foreign substance that worsens appearance. 2. verb /dɜːt,dɝt,dɜjt/ …

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  • 122spark — I Australian Slang electrician II North Country (Newcastle) Words to splash, to make foul with mud: I ve spark d my boots …

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  • 123defile — I. v. a. 1. Soil, dirty, stain, tarnish, make foul or filthy. 2. Sully, taint, pollute, corrupt, vitiate, debase, contaminate, poison. 3. Debauch, corrupt, seduce, deflour, rob of virginity. II. v. n. File off, march in a line …

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  • 124defile — I de•file [[t]dɪˈfaɪl[/t]] v. t. filed, fil•ing 1) to make foul, dirty, or unclean 2) to violate the chastity of 3) to desecrate 4) to sully, as a person s reputation • Etymology: 1275–1325; < OF defouler to trample on, violate de•file′ment, n …

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  • 125slobber — slob•ber [[t]ˈslɒb ər[/t]] v. i. 1) phl to drool; drivel 2) to indulge in mawkish sentimentality 3) to wet or make foul by slobbering 4) cvb phl to let (saliva or liquid) run from the mouth 5) phl saliva or liquid dribbling from the mouth; slaver …

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  • 126befoul — /bəˈfaʊl/ (say buh fowl), /bi / (say bee ) verb (t) to make foul; defile; sully. {Middle English bi foulen} …

  • 127slobber — /ˈslɒbə / (say slobuh) verb (i) 1. to let saliva, etc., run from the mouth; slaver; dribble. 2. to indulge in mawkish sentimentality. –verb (t) 3. to wet or make foul by slobbering. 4. to utter with slobbering. –noun 5. saliva or liquid dribbling …

  • 128defile — [v] corrupt, violate abuse, adulterate, befoul, besmirch, contaminate, debase, deflower, degrade, desecrate, dirty, discolor, disgrace, dishonor, hurt, maculate, make foul, mess up*, molest, muck up*, pollute, profane, rape, ravish, scuzz up*,… …

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