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  Dirt
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Word for little piece of dirt - WordReference Forums : Hi Everyone, I wonder what the proper English word would be for the following. I'm looking to describe any small 'dirt' found in the house. I don't think of pieces of dry mud and such but rather collection of dust and little clothes fibers that are usually sitting in the corners. Or little bits...
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.
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without overbrimming the proverbial peck of dirt : One could have eaten a meal off the ground without overbrimming the proverbial peck of dirt without overbrimming the proverbial peck of dirt = ?
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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