Crossword-Solution: DINGY 5 letters, 128 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Dingy n. Alt. of Dinghy
Dingy superl. Soiled; sullied; of a dark or dusky color; dark brown;
dirty.

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DINGY anagram DYING

We have 128 clues for the answer “DINGY”

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Dark and dreary 1 answer
Dark, dull and dirty 1 answer
Darkened with grime and smoke 1 answer
Dirty-looking 1 answer
Dismal and drab 1 answer
Drab and dismal 1 answer
Drab-looking 1 answer
Dull and dirty 1 answer
Faded and dirty 1 answer
Faded or dirty 1 answer
Gloomy and drab 1 answer
Grime-covered 1 answer
Grimy-looking 1 answer
Having set-in stains 1 answer
In need of bleach 1 answer
In need of bleach, perhaps 1 answer
Like a dive, so to speak 1 answer
Like a fixer-upper, maybe 1 answer
Like a hovel 1 answer
Like the best dives, some say 1 answer
Needing bleach, say 1 answer
Not bright anymore 1 answer
Not bright or clean 1 answer
Not completely white anymore 1 answer
Not quite white anymore 1 answer
Not very colorful 1 answer
and dreary Dark 1 answer
Gone to seed 2 answers
Needing a cleaning 3 answers
Shabby-looking 3 answers
Dull-colored 4 answers
Not at all bright 4 answers
Smirched. 4 answers
DARK colored/coloured 7 answers
Grayish 8 answers
Darkened. 8 answers
DARKENED BY SMOKE 10 answers
DARKENED BY CLOUDS 10 answers
DIRTY, UNCLEAN 10 answers
Not fresh 11 answers
Poky 11 answers
A DIRTY OR UNCLEAN PERSON 11 answers
Musty 22 answers
dusty 24 answers
fusty 27 answers
seamy 29 answers
grimy 29 answers
BLACK as soot 30 answers
lustreless 33 answers
Stained __ 36 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DINGY (5)

The room itself is cobwebbed, and dingy with old paint; its floor is strewn with grey sand, in a fashion that has elsewhere fallen into long disuse; and it is easy to conclude, from the general slovenliness of the place, that this is a sanctuary into which womankind, with her tools of magic, the broom and mop, has very infrequent access.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
Several more brightly clad people met me in the doorway, and so we entered, I, dressed in dingy nineteenth-century garments, looking grotesque enough, garlanded with flowers, and surrounded by an eddying mass of bright, soft-coloured robes and shining white limbs, in a melodious whirl of laughter and laughing speech.
The Time Machine H. G. Wells 1992
Even on Sunday, when it veiled its more florid charms and lay comparatively empty of passage, the street shone out in contrast to its dingy neighbourhood, like a fire in a forest; and with its freshly painted shutters, well-polished brasses, and general cleanliness and gaiety of note, instantly caught and pleased the eye of the passenger.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson 1992
The sky was gloomy, and the shortest streets were choked up with a dingy mist, half thawed, half frozen, whose heavier particles descended in a shower of sooty atoms, as if all the chimneys in Great Britain had, by one consent, caught fire, and were blazing away to their dear hearts' content.
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens 1992
One was a large map, or surveyor’s plan, of a tract of land, which looked as if it had been drawn a good many years ago, and was now dingy with smoke, and soiled, here and there, with the touch of fingers.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993

Quotes with DINGY (3)

She imagines him imagining her. This is her salvation. In spirit she walks the city, traces its labyrinths, its dingy mazes: each assignation, each rendezvous, each door and stair and bed. What he said, what she said, what they did, what they did then. Even the times they argued, fought, parted, agonized, rejoined. How they’d loved to cut themselves on each other, taste their own blood. We were ruinous together, she thinks. But how else can we live, these days, except in the midst of ruin?
Margaret Atwood The Blind Assassin
For a moment, I wondered how different my life would have been had they been my parents, but I shook the thought away. I knew my father had done the best he could, and I had no regrets about the way I'd turned out. Regrets about the journey, maybe, but not the destination. Because however it had happened, I'd somehow ended up eating shrimp in a dingy downtown shack with a girl that I already knew I'd never forget.
Nicholas Sparks
He ate and drank the precious words, His spirit grew robust; He knew no more that he was poor, Nor that his frame was dust. He danced along the dingy days, And this bequest of wings Was but a book. What liberty A loosened spirit brings!
Emily Dickinson
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 45 times in crossword archives (1944–2022).