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dust vs dirt vs soil vs earth vs mud | WordReference Forums : Re Dirt: I hear dirt used for garden soil in American shows. It?s much less common in the UK for us to say dirt for the soil that plants grow in. I don?t think dampness level is a big part of the definition when distinguishing between earth / dirt / soil. Dampness IS an issue between dust and mud. Dust is dry.
do dirt (y) on/to you, do you dirt (y) | WordReference Forums : Give the dirt on someone, as you said, refers to somebody's past of which somebody else tries to reveal secret aspect. -Do the dirty on someone- is, as Oxford link says, to harm someone's reputation maliciously.
Dirty deeds done dirt cheap - WordReference Forums : Hello, I'm listening to " Dirty deeds done dirt cheap ", which is a song sung by AC/DC. But I don't understand clearly the sense of the expression. I'd try : "Les mauvaises actions faîtes qui ne coûtent pas cher" ??? Or maybe "Les mauvaises actions faîtes à bon marché" ?? I don't like it much either. What do you think ?
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ground soil dirt - WordReference Forums : I know that in the following sentence, the best word is ground, but I am not sure the differences and usages of ground, dirt and soil. They all seem to have the same meaning. The _____ beneath the streets of New York is rock hard enough to take the heaviest load without sinking... ground dirt...