He plays up his breeding and rank at every opportunity, and in doing so reveals himself to be an even grubbier character than we first imagined. |
They're grubbier and stubblier too, in T-shirts that hang limply, thanks to a five-day head start of water, sweat, and grit. |
But society's pact with finance is grubbier than this. |
South Africa's government handled primary contracts cleanly, even if secondary ones were grubbier. |
The smartness of the trucks and drivers have taken the industry a long way from the slightly grubbier and grimier territory prides it once occupied. |
Low investment means Britain's workers toil in grubbier offices, with rustier kit and slower computers. |