"Grubbiness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Grubbiness" Meaning

Grubbiness refers to the state or quality of being dirty, grimy, or unkempt. It can describe something or someone that is unwashed, untidy, or covered in dirt, dust, or other substances. A grubby appearance or condition is often considered unattractive, unpleasant, or even symbolizing a lack of hygiene or neglect.

"Grubbiness" Examples

Usage Examples for "Grubbiness"


The teenager's room was a mess, with dirty clothes and takeout containers scattered everywhere, a testament to his grubbiness. (#adjective)
After a day of hiking in the woods, the child's grubbiness was evident on his dirty clothes and streaked face. (#noun)
The homeless man's grubbiness was overwhelming, with layers of dirty clothing and wisps of unkempt hair. (#noun)
The termite's grubbiness was evident in the dark, crumbly trails it left on the surface of the wood. (#adjective)
In the budget category, she had to give up the luxury of cleaning products and instead learned to live with a certain degree of grubbiness. (#noun)

"Grubbiness" Similar Words

Growth

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The word "growth" refers to the process of increasing size, amount, or degree, often resulting in expansion, development, or advancement. It can also refer to the progress or advancement of something, such as a child, a business, or an idea. Additionally, growth can imply an increase in importance, value, or influence.

Growths

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Noun. Plural form of "growth". Growth refers to the process of increasing or developing in size, amount, or degree. Growths can also refer to new forms, patterns, or structures that emerge or develop over time, such as the growth of a company, a new habit, or a artistic style.

Groyne

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A groyne is a structure built perpendicular to the shoreline, typically on a beach or coast, to prevent sand or shingle from being carried away by currents or waves.

Grozny

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Grozny is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Chechnya, a federal subject of Russia. It is located in the North Caucasus region, on the Sunzha River.

Grub

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Grub refers to food, especially simple or informal food, especially in the context of a meal, a snack, or a picnic.

Grubber

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A grubber is a British slang term that refers to a084; a player in a team sport, especially rugby or cricket, who is known for their scrappy and unspectacular playing style. They often focus on physical play, such as tackling and breaking up opposition attacks, rather than trying to score points themselves.

Grubbier

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Grubbier is a comparative form of the adjective "grubby", which means being in a dirty or unkempt state. When something is grubbier, it implies that it has become even dirtier, more dusty, or more neglected compared to its previous state.

Grubbily

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adverb: in a grubby way; dirty or untidy. Example: She scrubbed the floor grubbily to remove the stubborn stain.

Grubbing

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Grubble

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I apologize, but I couldn't find a common English word or phrase called "grubble". It's possible that it's a rare or obscure term, or it could be a made-up or slang word. Can you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word? I'll do my best to help you understand its meaning.

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Grubs

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Grubs are the larvae of various insects, such as beetles, flies, and moths. They are usually receivers of plant sap or other nutrient-rich substances. As nouns, grubs are also used to describe young children or spoiled brats. In the context of sports, grubs can refer to small, damp, and uneven sections of playing fields, especially golf courses. It can also be used as a verb, meaning to irritate or annoy someone, usually in a manner that is irritating or annoying.

Grudge

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A feeling of bitterness or resentment towards someone or something as a result of a past injustice, grievance, or hurt.

Grudged

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To feel or show reluctance, reluctance, or resentment in doing something, often because one was forced or unwillingly obliged to do so.

Grudgeons

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I apologize, but "grudgeons" is not a valid word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Could you please provide more context or clarify the word you're referring to?

Grudges

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Grudges refer to longstanding resentments or feelings of bitterness towards someone or something.