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filth

[filth] / fɪlθ /


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However, because of nesting pigeons within the entry, he said the filth and pest problem in the lane is worse than ever.

From BBC

Ms Stainthorpe said she would "never forget the smell and filth around the house" which was so severe the team had to wear disposable overalls, gloves and masks.

From BBC

Frustration with the city’s filth motivates them to volunteer, but what keeps them together are the friendships.

From Los Angeles Times

As one sketch duo who appeared on The James Whale Radio Show half-joked, the programme was known for its "controversy, filth and degradation - and that's just behind the scenes".

From BBC

I appreciate the level of filth that you come with in this special, not only in terms of subject matter but also just the energy.

From Los Angeles Times