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boccie a form of lawn bowling, originating in Italy, played with wooden balls on a long narrow court of dirt, clay, or sand.
bury to cover in the ground with dirt. [1/6 definitions]
carpet sweeper a long-handled, hand-operated household implement containing a rotating brush that sweeps dirt, lint, and the like from rugs and carpets.
clean to rid of stains, dirt, or impurities; make clean. [1/12 definitions]
cleanse to make clean; remove dirt from. [1/2 definitions]
comedo a blockage of dirt and secretions in a skin duct; blackhead.
crud (slang) a coating of dirt, crust, caked filth, or the like. [1/4 definitions]
daub to smear with mud, dirt, or the like. [1/7 definitions]
dig to make a hole by removing dirt, sand, or the like. [3/8 definitions]
dirt any unclean substance such as mud, bits of dirt, dust, or excrement. [1/5 definitions]
dirty making soiled; spreading dirt. [1/10 definitions]
doormat a mat placed in front of or inside a door, on which to remove dirt from shoes or feet. [1/2 definitions]
earth soil or dirt. [1/4 definitions]
earthen composed of earth, soil, or dirt. [1/2 definitions]
gook1 (informal) dirt, slime, grime, or sludge. [1/2 definitions]
grime dirt, soot, or the like, esp. clinging to or embedded in a surface. [1/2 definitions]
ground1 dirt; earth. [1/13 definitions]
immaculate free from any dirt or stain; completely clean. [1/3 definitions]
mound in baseball, a slightly raised hard-packed hill of dirt from which the pitcher throws. [1/6 definitions]
muck dirt or filth, esp. if it is moist and sticky, or something that is considered be distasteful or dirty. [1/7 definitions]
pica2 an abnormal craving for unnatural foods such clay or dirt.