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dirt-encrusted
- Adjective - popular sense: covered or coated with a layer of dirt.
- Sample sentence: The old shoes were dirt-encrusted, suggesting they had been through countless muddy trails.
- Verb - popular sense: (past participle) covered or caked with a layer of dirt.
- Sample sentence: She scraped the gardening tools, which were dirt-encrusted, to remove the stubborn soil.
- Adjective - local sense: characteristic of a specific region or locality, covered or coated with a layer of dirt.
- Sample sentence: The dirt-encrusted pottery found at the excavation site provided valuable insights into the local ancient culture.
- Adverb - local sense: in a manner characteristic of a specific region or locality, with a layer of dirt.
- Sample sentence: The group of hikers trudged dirt-encrusted up the steep mountain trail.
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