Dirtied [verb]

Definition of Dirtied:

cause to be soiled

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Sentence/Example of Dirtied:

But you—a union card dirtied in your pocket, you, a Judas to your kind—you got no place in a room with decent men.

Not I.  I have dirtied my share of spades myself; but I slipped my leash and went self-hunting.

The damage amounted to two blankets singed and dirtied, Jones's face scorched and hair singed, and Kennedy, one finger jammed.

If Niagara were squirted through its halls, the water would be dirtied, but the halls would not be cleansed.

They have been hastily dipped in a bath of natron, which has dirtied rather than embalmed them.

He explained how he pocketed his briar pipe, and took a common clay one, and how he dirtied his face and hands.

Girls pack the sheets on the tables as they fall from the cutters, and throw out the damaged or dirtied sheets.

Each one was the seigneur, and the lords of Old and New France never blistered their palms nor dirtied their fingers.

It would be better than having new clothes made; for, even if these were dirtied, they would not look old.

He had to have a new ribbon on the first Sunday in every month, Fred said, because his mane dirtied them so fast.