Dirt in a sentence as a noun

It's never a giant squid the dirt>

Is he a plant, trying to dig up dirt to embarrass Google?

The roads are gravel at best, and often just packed dirt or sand.

I mean... you like it dirty and you're back for more... where are my damn pcbs?

One can play honorably, or one can play dirty, and this guy is a dirt bag.

Such a first consultation is dirt cheap in most cases, and sometimes free.

Computer hardware has become so dirt cheap that you can be a programmer in your spare time.

Dirt in a sentence as an adjective

For example, Qasar Younis started life in a house with dirt floors in a village in Pakistan.

With dirt cheap exome sequencing, we're going to get a whole bunch of really interesting leads from the data.

Their facilities are dirt-smeared cube farms without a dime spent on decor or common meeting areas.

Public transit will be dirt cheap, always punctual, and take you absolutely anywhere.

As our office handed down arrest records and probation terms for riding dirt bikes in the street, cutting through a neighbor’s yard, hosting loud parties, fighting, or smoking weed – shenanigans that had rarely earned my own classmates anything more than raised eyebrows and scoldingsWhether these crimes deserve any police attention is something that could be discussed, but surely we can agree that prosecuting black kids but not white kids is something that drives inequality in society?

Also, learn to change your oil and maybe your spark plugs; learn to cook; learn to replace buttons on your shirts; learn to fix your leaky sink and plunge your toilet; learn to plant flowers and tomatoes; milk a cow; shovel some dirt; experience driving a tractor, both the kind in a field and the kind that pull tons of cargo down the expressway ...Get out of your comfort zone, live for a minute in someone else's shoes and maybe, just maybe, you'll learn to respect the work that other people do and be willing to pay them for it - they deserve to be paid for their Work.

Dirt definitions

noun

the part of the earth's surface consisting of humus and disintegrated rock

See also: soil

noun

the state of being covered with unclean things

See also: filth grime soil stain grease grunge

noun

obscene terms for feces

See also: crap shit shite poop turd

noun

disgraceful gossip about the private lives of other people

See also: scandal

adjective

(of roads) not leveled or drained; unsuitable for all year travel

See also: ungraded