| They stay in the cheapest, dingiest spaces, and scrounge by on whatever illegal, menial jobs or charity they can find. |
| In the dingiest and dreariest of them our driver suddenly came to a stand. |
| You'll want to press repeat on this nicely-coiffed international superstar's dingiest London song since Chasing Pavements, one that shines, like petrol on stagnant water. |
| His father was a plumber, a quiet, stern man who labored for years in one of South London's dingiest precincts before retiring and moving, with Galliano's mother, to Spain. |
| Only a year ago, Eurosceptic politicians such as David Davis, Liam Fox, Bernard Jenkin and Peter Bone were regarded as the awkward squad and would only be found at the dingiest of fringe meetings at party conference. |
| Ahead of us floats an ancient, aluminum-patched, twin-screw tramp of the dingiest, with no more right to the 5000-foot lane than has a horse-cart to a modern road. |