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How to use soiled in a sentence

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The ugliness stands out this morning, the snowdrifts soiled by what the wind has picked up from the fields.
We live in a world soiled by the grossness and wickedness and filth of sin.
He was clothed in a soiled tunic and long trousers that barely hid his bronzed feet and grubby toenails.
Allowing carpets and rugs to become excessively soiled will make cleaning more difficult and will shorten their useful life.
We pack the clean eggs directly in cartons and scrub the soiled eggs under running water before packing them.
But everyone exploits its use, until that time certain when it becomes soiled and haggard, barren of its previous virtues.
The people of the mob cheered as they made their way out of the palace, that was now soiled in blood and violence.
Clean out any soiled bedding when you see it and add fresh material to keep the bottom of the nest box well padded.
He chafed a begrimed hand across a similarly soiled mouth, maw gaping wide in a grin, to reveal ebony teeth with fallow flashes of gold.
He belched and scratched his stomach that showed from beneath his soiled and dirty overstretched shirt.
Once land dries, graze out the soiled paddocks in order to maintain grass quality.
I am sick and tired of my four-year-old son coming into the house with soiled shoes and having to clean the mess off the carpets.
Also wash heavily soiled garments separately as the dirt can get caught in unsoiled clothes.
Two professional cleaners had been sent to the property to clean the blackened cream carpet, soiled by wild parties, but with little success.
His clothes were soiled and torn, his face was dirty and dried blood crusted around several scratches he had received.
His orange suit was soiled by slimy machine oil, but he didn't mind the mess.
The flag should never be fastened, displayed, used or stored in such a manner as to permit it to be easily torn, soiled or damaged in any way.
Public property is sometimes damaged and soiled, public sensibilities are usually trampled.
The day I met him, his dirty t-shirt and soiled pants revealed that he was living on the streets.
Despite being destined from the early stages to win at a canter, they spoiled and soiled their display with a series of other cynical acts.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Apart from this hebdomadal use its proper function was to hold dirty dishes and soiled clothes for the washing.
His clothes were soiled and stained, and his face was covered with ragged beard.
I had no right, as I told her, to suffer the innocence of her chrism to be soiled with the evil passions which were sin in me.
Because I have a deep respect for your cloth and should be sorry to see it soiled.
In that costume drama of soiled lace and uproarious pleasures, what part did the Church play?
The plumage, once shining with hues direct from heaven, is soiled and bedraggled.
The German child learns that it must never wear a soiled or an unmended garment or have untidy hair.
On their packs hung dusty, weatherworn canteens, a pick and shovel, and a rifle in its soiled and frayed scabbard.
Yes, my husband who has defiled me as no other on earth could have soiled and degraded me!
The shell of infested Persian walnuts parts poorly from the husk and the nut is discolored, soiled and unmarketable.
Therefore, the dejecta, and any articles that may be soiled with the same become a positive menace.
Does the insect collect resin impaired by the weather, soiled by the sanies of rotten wood?
His coat is soiled and torn, his cravat is put on awry, and his linen is none of the cleanest.
A gentleman's kid glove, pale-brown in color, and considerably soiled with wear.
Each night you must take it down, roll it up, and put it in a parfleche, so that it will not be torn or soiled.
His dress has been laboriously genteel, but is torn and soiled.
He never soiled his pen in the putrescence of falsehood and incendiarism.
Conscience, my poor friend, is like a suede glove, you can wear it soiled.
Young Andrews sprang to his feet, and, with the force of a hose flushing a gutter, swept his soiled visitors into the hall.
This formidable baron was clad in a leathern doublet, fitted close to his body, which was frayed and soiled with the stains of his armour.
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