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Use "grungily" in a sentence
"It began with Jose Vidal's 2010 Loop, featuring a wriggly Moebius strip of grungily clad dancers stripping to their underwear, then jumped to grainy documentary film from the 1970s in which the clothes were more eye-catching than mere flesh."
"The film, based on the comic by Mark Millar and John S. Romita Jr., is grungily stylish and often funny, at least for a while, though all of the caveats and contradictions that apply to Tarantino films apply here: One man's -- or boy's -- stylization is another's profane, unrelenting and tedious brutality."
"In the wonderfully clever screenplay by Tom Stoppard and Marc Norman, Will is a grungily romantic Elizabethan playwright who hasn't had his big hit yet and is stalled by writer's block."