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witty <-ier, -iest> [ˈwɪt̬i, Brit -ti] ADJ

kitty <-ies> [ˈkɪt̬i, Brit ˈkɪti] N

1. kitty childspeak (kitten or cat):

gatinho(-a) m (f)

2. kitty (money):

dotty <-ier, -iest> [ˈdɑːt̬i, Brit ˈdɒti] ADJ

dotty person, idea:

doido(-a)

I . dirty [ˈdɜːrt̬i, Brit ˈdɜːti] N Brit, Aus

II . dirty [ˈdɜːrt̬i, Brit ˈdɜːti] VB trans

III . dirty <-ier, -iest> [ˈdɜːrt̬i, Brit ˈdɜːti] ADJ

1. dirty (unclean):

sujo(-a)

2. dirty (nasty):

3. dirty (lewd):

obsceno(-a)

gritty <-ier, -iest> [ˈgrɪt̬i, Brit -ti] ADJ

1. gritty (stony):

arenoso(-a)

2. gritty (brave):

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These are aptly phrased in a small ditty composed by his students.
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They were said to sing old ditties, along with which a few verses to one or more songs is given.
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None of those qualities are lacking on this simply wonderful country ditty.
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A popular ditty commented that it was a sight to make all nations stand and stare: a kingdom trusted to a schoolboy's care.
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With wonderful deathless ditties, we build up the world's great cities.
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The album's not entirely miserable her sense of fun bursts out in wild ditties.
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Taking up the instrument, he plays upon it, and chants a ditty about his own wanderings, and the exploits which he most loves.
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He was not, though occasionally categorized as such, a performance poet in the modern narrow sense of creating spontaneous ditties.
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The two of them sat down and sang old ditties and songs all evening, to the delight of all other present.
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Profoundly ambitious passages lie side by side with meaningless, mechanical ditties.
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