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Muddied vs Grubby - What's the difference?

muddied | grubby | Related terms |

Muddied is a related term of grubby.


As adjectives the difference between muddied and grubby

is that muddied is made dirty with mud while grubby is dirty, unwashed, unclean.

As a verb muddied

is (muddy).

As a noun grubby is

(us|dialect) any species of cottus ; a sculpin.

Muddy vs Grubby - What's the difference?

muddy | grubby | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between muddy and grubby

is that muddy is covered with or full of mud or wet soil while grubby is dirty, unwashed, unclean.

As a verb muddy

is to get mud on (something).

As a noun grubby is

any species of Cottus; a sculpin.

Grubby vs Befouled - What's the difference?

grubby | befouled | Related terms |

Grubby is a related term of befouled.


As an adjective grubby

is dirty, unwashed, unclean.

As a noun grubby

is (us|dialect) any species of cottus ; a sculpin.

As a verb befouled is

(befoul).

Grubby vs Sordid - What's the difference?

grubby | sordid | Related terms |

Grubby is a related term of sordid.


As adjectives the difference between grubby and sordid

is that grubby is dirty, unwashed, unclean while sordid is dirty or squalid.

As a noun grubby

is (us|dialect) any species of cottus ; a sculpin.

Grubby vs Besmeared - What's the difference?

grubby | besmeared | Related terms |


As an adjective grubby

is dirty, unwashed, unclean.

As a noun grubby

is any species of Cottus; a sculpin.

As a verb besmeared is

past tense of besmear.

Smeared vs Grubby - What's the difference?

smeared | grubby | Related terms |

Smeared is a related term of grubby.


As a verb smeared

is (smear).

As an adjective grubby is

dirty, unwashed, unclean.

As a noun grubby is

(us|dialect) any species of cottus ; a sculpin.

Bedraggled vs Grubby - What's the difference?

bedraggled | grubby | Related terms |

Bedraggled is a related term of grubby.


As adjectives the difference between bedraggled and grubby

is that bedraggled is wet and limp; unkempt while grubby is dirty, unwashed, unclean.

As a verb bedraggled

is (bedraggle).

As a noun grubby is

(us|dialect) any species of cottus ; a sculpin.

Grubby vs Tarnished - What's the difference?

grubby | tarnished | Related terms |


As an adjective grubby

is dirty, unwashed, unclean.

As a noun grubby

is any species of Cottus; a sculpin.

As a verb tarnished is

past tense of tarnish.

Grubby vs Sullied - What's the difference?

grubby | sullied | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between grubby and sullied

is that grubby is dirty, unwashed, unclean while sullied is defiled or tainted, soiled or stained.

As a noun grubby

is any species of Cottus; a sculpin.

As a verb sullied is

past tense of sully.

Begrimed vs Grubby - What's the difference?

begrimed | grubby | Related terms |

Begrimed is a related term of grubby.


As a verb begrimed

is (begrime).

As an adjective grubby is

dirty, unwashed, unclean.

As a noun grubby is

(us|dialect) any species of cottus ; a sculpin.

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