manky in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

manky in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The whitewater, however, was manky and low in volume.
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Sounds manky, but you have to do it in order to avoid food poisoning.
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If it's the last time you moved, turn those manky towels into rags and buy something new.
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Manky shower curtains are also unforgivable.
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The dove has the manky plumage of an inner city pigeon, and is vigorously trying to peck at an unreachable itch on its back.
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He stuck my manky tape on a ghettoblaster.
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Note: some people kind of like the taste of manky water.
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I have done the same to my manky pittosporums too, but expect the recovery to be quite slow.
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Put your manky tissues in the bin and if possible, don't breathe at all.
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It all sounds manky and it is.
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