Undirty

"Undirty" in a Sentence (16 examples)

But I’ll be telling you, that on Monday laſt was publiſh’d a Parcel of NONSENSE, call’d, The MERRY LAD: Devil burn it my Dear, have nothing to ſay to it, for there are a Parcel of wicked Songs; undirty Catches; Odes; Country Dances; and ſeveral Odd Sayings, of a Queer Antiquated Quaker, call’d Warner Bennett.

It is particularly unfair for baking powder manufacturers to seek to pervert the truth, or prejudice the ignorant or unwary by statements that it is either harmful or undirty.

UNDIRTY DIRT?

Strykers Granulated SOAP WILL NOT make you sing “a glorious little washtub song.” But it will make things undirty quick. Like clothes and dishes.

Getting clothing dirty is a daily habit and whichever day one selects for getting it undirty will provide the same amount of toil.

Well, TV being what it is, it can’t use plain everyday dirt, the reason being—no kidding—that it looks too dirty on camera. As a result this commercial uses especially prepared dirt, treated with a dye to make it look like undirty dirt.

His own most-successful effort proves his point—good lines, bright satire and un[-]dirty comedy are fine in themselves, but Mr. Ritchard makes them superb.

If a person is clean, he may not only be undirty; he may be well-proportioned or trim.

UNDIRTY— Sign on laundry truck: “Let Us Help You Lead a Clean Life.”

What if Disney cannot go along with the program? Then use his name if possible. Then get a man like him to do the undirty work.

That night, I crash-landed at his place. It was undirtier than I’d forgotten.

Cleaning Clothes is our business and the dirtier they get, the more we enjoy undirty-ing them; the bigger the job, the more spectacular the result.

shame on you, mitey··just look at your clothes! / it’s natural for babies to get their clothes dirty, teeny / and it’s natural to un-dirty ’em with lestoil isn’t it, mom?

A carpet care specialist can quickly and inexpensively un-dirty carpets that have been workked over by experts.

His uniform was undirtied by the dust of the roads, his boots sparkling; even his spurs glinted.

Wright reached over the table, flicked a speck of something from Jeremy’s collar.[…]Jeremy inspected the collar Wright had undirtied.

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.