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Definition of dirty look in English: dirty looknoun informal A facial expression of disapproval, disgust, or anger. 〈非正式〉非难(或厌恶、愤怒)的表情 they were giving me dirty looks for taking up so much room at the bar 因为我在酒吧里占了太多的地方,他们都给我脸色看。 Example sentencesExamples - He was screaming and carrying on, and I got such dirty looks from other people who saw what happened that I burst into tears myself.
- When we left for the bus stop, it seemed as though the parents gave us dirty looks.
- I would try to make her laugh, and soon she wasn't giving me dirty looks anymore.
- She shot the blonde girl and her friend dirty looks before making a gagging expression.
- Finally I realised that I was getting dirty looks from pedestrians who spied my bump.
- We got a few dirty looks, but amazingly nobody actually stopped us or told us what we were doing was highly dangerous and forbidden, which I'm sure it was.
- But it would be rude of you and you'd deserve those dirty looks if you blew your nose loudly and sloppily right next to someone.
- After word got out about my test, I got dirty looks from several people in the dorms.
- Mind you, they didn't give us any dirty looks, so they may not have minded that much.
- He shot her a dirty look plainly expressing for her to mind her own business.
- They put us down, and frown on us, and the dirty looks I get sometimes really make me feel like I am some sort of outcast.
- Instead of people coming up and congratulating me, for saving their summer, I'm getting dirty looks at the bus stop and nobody wants to sit next to me in the staff canteen.
- Actually, judging from some of the dirty looks I received, I think I can guess.
- We got some dirty looks from people who may have thought continuing to shop while in line was cheating somehow.
- Was it my imagination or were people casting dirty looks at both of us even though I certainly had no intention of giving them a parking ticket?
- When we disembarked it was to dirty looks from people returning from the office who made no attempt to hide their jealousy at having spent the day hard at work while we swanned about.
- Almost, but not quite, as annoying as these failed policemen are the people who tut and give me dirty looks for using disabled toilets.
- In Scandinavia, those jaywalkers would get dirty looks by the traffic police.
- They were then treated like outcasts for the entire night and were getting some seriously dirty looks.
- Straightening my suit and casting dirty looks at my colleague, who seemed to think there was nothing wrong at all, I headed over to the receptionist.
Synonyms frown, glower, glare, grimace, black look Definition of dirty look in US English: dirty looknoun informal A facial expression of disapproval, disgust, or anger. 〈非正式〉非难(或厌恶、愤怒)的表情 they were giving me dirty looks for taking up so much room at the bar 因为我在酒吧里占了太多的地方,他们都给我脸色看。 Example sentencesExamples - He was screaming and carrying on, and I got such dirty looks from other people who saw what happened that I burst into tears myself.
- When we disembarked it was to dirty looks from people returning from the office who made no attempt to hide their jealousy at having spent the day hard at work while we swanned about.
- Almost, but not quite, as annoying as these failed policemen are the people who tut and give me dirty looks for using disabled toilets.
- But it would be rude of you and you'd deserve those dirty looks if you blew your nose loudly and sloppily right next to someone.
- When we left for the bus stop, it seemed as though the parents gave us dirty looks.
- Mind you, they didn't give us any dirty looks, so they may not have minded that much.
- After word got out about my test, I got dirty looks from several people in the dorms.
- Finally I realised that I was getting dirty looks from pedestrians who spied my bump.
- We got a few dirty looks, but amazingly nobody actually stopped us or told us what we were doing was highly dangerous and forbidden, which I'm sure it was.
- In Scandinavia, those jaywalkers would get dirty looks by the traffic police.
- They were then treated like outcasts for the entire night and were getting some seriously dirty looks.
- I would try to make her laugh, and soon she wasn't giving me dirty looks anymore.
- Was it my imagination or were people casting dirty looks at both of us even though I certainly had no intention of giving them a parking ticket?
- She shot the blonde girl and her friend dirty looks before making a gagging expression.
- He shot her a dirty look plainly expressing for her to mind her own business.
- Instead of people coming up and congratulating me, for saving their summer, I'm getting dirty looks at the bus stop and nobody wants to sit next to me in the staff canteen.
- Straightening my suit and casting dirty looks at my colleague, who seemed to think there was nothing wrong at all, I headed over to the receptionist.
- They put us down, and frown on us, and the dirty looks I get sometimes really make me feel like I am some sort of outcast.
- We got some dirty looks from people who may have thought continuing to shop while in line was cheating somehow.
- Actually, judging from some of the dirty looks I received, I think I can guess.
Synonyms frown, glower, glare, grimace, black look |