noun
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
grubby hands/paws/mitts
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Benedict imprisoned her closer, oblivious to her grubby hands caught against the pristine whiteness of his neckcloth.
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Every grubby penny I can get my grubby hands on, every grubby day of my grubby little life..
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The children are fighting under the tank, catching drips like diamonds in their grubby hands.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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boxing mitts
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Would you keep your grubby mitts to yourself!
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And then there's this garish white comic poster of Rosie O'Donnell in a baseball mitt .
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Cynthia arrived, wearing a pair of blue oven mitts and carrying a large stew pot.
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He is putting on his protection, a long mitt made of sacking up to his elbow.
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He parked and when I got out he was holding two baseball mitts and a hardball.
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I could see his fingers working signals behind the mitt so intensely the batter had to have seen too.
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Miriam presiding over a display of woven baskets and woolly mitts - some hopes!
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She was damp, she was sore from scrubbing with the shower mitt , her hair hung in rats' tails.
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The thought made her laugh again; she put her black mitts to her cheeks, stinging with cold and sun.