"dirty-handed" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more dirty-handed [comparative], most dirty-handed [superlative]
Etymology: dirty + handed Etymology templates: {{compound|en|dirty|handed}} dirty + handed Head templates: {{en-adj}} dirty-handed (comparative more dirty-handed, superlative most dirty-handed)
  1. Having unwashed hands.
    Sense id: en-dirty-handed-en-adj-xUm4~DS7
  2. Working-class, rough or boorish
    Sense id: en-dirty-handed-en-adj-P2aeYHLR Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 8 85 8
  3. Guilty, corrupt Categories (topical): Corruption
    Sense id: en-dirty-handed-en-adj--v2f4ffh Disambiguation of Corruption: 4 3 94

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