dungy (Meaning)

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dungy (a.)

Full of dung; filthy; vile; low.

dungy Sentence Examples

  1. The abandoned house exuded a dungy odor that permeated the neighborhood.
  2. The streets were littered with piles of dungy garbage, attracting swarms of flies.
  3. The homeless man huddled in a dungy alleyway, seeking shelter from the cold.
  4. The stables reeked of dungy hay and animal waste, making it an unbearable place to work.
  5. The dungy cellar was filled with mold and decay, threatening the structural integrity of the house.
  6. The animal cages at the zoo were notoriously dungy, creating an inhumane environment for the creatures inside.
  7. She avoided the dungy restrooms at the gas station, preferring to hold it until she could find a cleaner facility.
  8. The children played in the dungy park, unaware of the health hazards lurking in the dirt and grime.
  9. The dungy attic was a haven for rats and mice, leaving droppings and other unsanitary debris behind.
  10. The dungeon was a squalid and dungy place, fit only for prisoners who had committed heinous crimes.

FAQs About the word dungy

Full of dung; filthy; vile; low.

soil, feces, excrement, dirt, doo-doo, sewage, waste, manure, ordure, muck

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The abandoned house exuded a dungy odor that permeated the neighborhood.

The streets were littered with piles of dungy garbage, attracting swarms of flies.

The homeless man huddled in a dungy alleyway, seeking shelter from the cold.

The stables reeked of dungy hay and animal waste, making it an unbearable place to work.