13 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Dingy' in a Sentence
"Having a dark, dull, or dirty color or appearance; lacking brightness or freshness." more
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The worn-out diary found in the attic revealed the secrets of a bygone era through its dingy pages.
The detective's instincts led him to a dingy pawn shop, where stolen goods were discreetly traded.
The detective traced the criminal's footsteps to a dingy motel on the outskirts of town.
The dingy carnival ride creaked to life, offering a nostalgic thrill to those brave enough to ride it.
The dingy path through the forest opened up to a breathtaking waterfall, hidden from view.
The dingy fog settled over the city, casting a mysterious and dim ambiance.
The once vibrant circus tent now appeared dingy and worn, a testament to years of performances.
The explorer stumbled upon a dingy cave, its walls echoing with the sounds of dripping water.
The vintage bookshop had a charming, albeit dingy, appeal with its dusty shelves and worn-out carpets.
Despite the vibrant colors in the artist's palette, the painting turned out dingy and gloomy.
The worn-out map led the adventurers to a dingy, hidden tavern where secret meetings took place.
The hiker emerged from the dingy forest trail, greeted by a breathtaking view of the mountain peak.
The weary traveler sought refuge in a dingy inn, grateful for a bed after a long journey.
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