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"dinginess" Definitions
  1. the state of being dark and dirty

13 Sentences With "dinginess"

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And the abandoned casino had that perfect Blade Runner-y combination of dinginess and grandeur.
I know they can be intimidating due to the loudness and the big guys and the inevitable dinginess.
When College Dormitories Become Health Hazards Putting up with dinginess is a rite of passage for many college students.
And the park's dinginess fosters a freewheeling atmosphere, where bleacher die-hards bang drums and heckle outfielders, while upper-deck denizens pack picnics and pass joints.
His cellar, a network of tiny rooms, some tracing back to Roman times, was notorious for its dinginess and the impressive array of fungi that bloomed on the walls.
This guide will help you understand your machines, how fabric types behave and methods for treating common problems like stains, dinginess and odor — all with the important caveat that laundry is a very personal endeavor.
Indeed, the movie's Big Apple is both figuratively and literally dark: The film's dim color pallette mimics the real-life dinginess of late 19th-century American cities; cartoon tenement buildings line cobblestone streets; and debris litters narrow alleyways.
An exhilarating hybrid of Social Realism and feel-good aspirational entertainment, Paddy Breathnach's "Viva" is an oddity by its very pedigree: an Irish movie set in Havana, where it was filmed with a keen eye to that city's dinginess in tropical light.
" — Oliver Quillia, 47, Spuyten Duyvil, the Bronx "I'm thankful to be able to hear the hissing and clanging of my radiator on a cold day, because despite the dinginess of my old apartment, at least I've got a place to complain about.
Visually sumptuous and unabashedly romantic, the film likely idealizes the period a bit — it's hard to imagine a character like Antonina maintaining a simple but gorgeous wardrobe, and even the war-desolated zoo is beautiful — but it makes a strong contrast with the desolation and dinginess of the city outside the zoo's walls.
"Present Building Program to Wipe Out Dinginess of Mall." Washington Post. December 6, 1927. In 1929, even as the Federal Triangle project was moving forward, the George Washington Memorial Association was conducting fund-raising for the construction of the building at the proposed National Archives site.
It was observed that certain varieties of flower refused to bloom in London or its vicinity, and many trees perished due to pollution. One of the trees that was resistant to the smoky environment was the London plane tree, which sheds its bark regularly and thus resisted the accumulation of soot which killed other trees. It became the go-to planting along streets and in gardens throughout the 19th century. Porous brick and stone were quickly blackened with soot, an effect worsened during bad fogs and damp weather, creating a "uniform dinginess" among London's buildings.
Judy has arranged for her to spend more time in the company of Percy Gryce, a potential suitor who is wealthy but whom Lily finds boring. Lily grew up surrounded by elegance and luxury—an atmosphere she believes she cannot live without, as she has learned to abhor "dinginess." The loss of her father's wealth and the death of her parents left her an orphan at twenty. Lacking an inheritance or a caring protector, she adapts to life as a ward of her strait-laced aunt Julia Peniston from whom she receives an erratic allowance, a fashionable address, and good food, but little direction or parenting.

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