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Definition of uncleanliness in English: uncleanlinessnoun ʌŋˈklɛnlɪnəsˌənˈklɛnlinɪs mass nounThe state of being dirty. 肮脏 general uncleanliness in schools 学校里的头虱和普遍的肮脏。 Example sentencesExamples - Sharron developed several phobias including claustrophobia and a feeling of uncleanliness no matter how often she washed.
- I think the two-fold perception of the owl - one of wisdom and magic, the other of death and uncleanliness - seem to complement each other, strangely.
- So, to start the place smelled like mildew and general uncleanliness.
- But they were also listening when their preachers (both black and white) fulminated against the uncleanliness of Sodom and the murder of the unborn.
- Bright fluorescent lighting, self service, general uncleanliness and unsavoury smells are all part of the attraction and charm.
- This practice plays a large role in people's misconceptions about the pigs' uncleanliness.
- The condition is not a sign of uncleanliness, but it does cause embarrassment and many unnecessary days lost from school and work.
- Thus, the combination of evil spirit and infirm body in the woman creates a double marginalization of uncleanliness that would have restricted her to the outer edges of her community.
- After every episode, she finds herself scrubbing away, Lady Macbeth-like, trying to get the feeling of uncleanliness off her.
- We must delicately wince at their uncleanliness, while empowering them to sterilise their living spaces.
- Michael just explained it in that for the Yoruba tribe, a state of uncleanliness marked a period of grieving.
- Or, simply, they will be tarred with uncleanliness through association.
- This is often related to the common misconception that infestation with lice is indicative of uncleanliness, although this is unfounded as there is no evidence to support such a view.
- Would a critical examination of Leviticus' prescriptions for the uncleanliness of women in the Old Testament have been appropriate in 1936 in Germany?
- Many people associate lice with uncleanliness.
- Because - if I am honest with myself on the subject - Fagin is presented to me in the novel as old, ugly, racially alien, and is monotonously associated with dirt, grease, and physical uncleanliness.
- What renders this version of the same theme so shocking is, naturally, the erotic nature of the violence, as well as the usual association of rape with uncleanliness.
- For allowing the couple back into his house, her father was slapped by villagers wielding shoes, a deep insult in South Asia, where shoes symbolize uncleanliness.
- And she knew that washing herself would not take that feeling of uncleanliness away.
- Meat, more than any other food, is hedged around with taboos and notions of uncleanliness.
Definition of uncleanliness in US English: uncleanlinessnounˌənˈklɛnlinɪsˌənˈklenlēnis The state of being dirty. 肮脏 head lice and general uncleanliness in schools 学校里的头虱和普遍的肮脏。 Example sentencesExamples - What renders this version of the same theme so shocking is, naturally, the erotic nature of the violence, as well as the usual association of rape with uncleanliness.
- For allowing the couple back into his house, her father was slapped by villagers wielding shoes, a deep insult in South Asia, where shoes symbolize uncleanliness.
- After every episode, she finds herself scrubbing away, Lady Macbeth-like, trying to get the feeling of uncleanliness off her.
- Michael just explained it in that for the Yoruba tribe, a state of uncleanliness marked a period of grieving.
- And she knew that washing herself would not take that feeling of uncleanliness away.
- Many people associate lice with uncleanliness.
- This is often related to the common misconception that infestation with lice is indicative of uncleanliness, although this is unfounded as there is no evidence to support such a view.
- Or, simply, they will be tarred with uncleanliness through association.
- We must delicately wince at their uncleanliness, while empowering them to sterilise their living spaces.
- I think the two-fold perception of the owl - one of wisdom and magic, the other of death and uncleanliness - seem to complement each other, strangely.
- This practice plays a large role in people's misconceptions about the pigs' uncleanliness.
- Because - if I am honest with myself on the subject - Fagin is presented to me in the novel as old, ugly, racially alien, and is monotonously associated with dirt, grease, and physical uncleanliness.
- Meat, more than any other food, is hedged around with taboos and notions of uncleanliness.
- Sharron developed several phobias including claustrophobia and a feeling of uncleanliness no matter how often she washed.
- Bright fluorescent lighting, self service, general uncleanliness and unsavoury smells are all part of the attraction and charm.
- So, to start the place smelled like mildew and general uncleanliness.
- Thus, the combination of evil spirit and infirm body in the woman creates a double marginalization of uncleanliness that would have restricted her to the outer edges of her community.
- The condition is not a sign of uncleanliness, but it does cause embarrassment and many unnecessary days lost from school and work.
- Would a critical examination of Leviticus' prescriptions for the uncleanliness of women in the Old Testament have been appropriate in 1936 in Germany?
- But they were also listening when their preachers (both black and white) fulminated against the uncleanliness of Sodom and the murder of the unborn.
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