any foul or filthy substance, as mud, grime, dust, or excrement Dirt the mixture of sand, rock pieces, organic matter, and other elements. It is found on the ground and is what plants grow in and is also called soil.
Both "covered with dirt" and "covered in dirt" are commonly used phrases. The difference is subtle - "covered with dirt" implies that the object has some dirt on it, while "covered in dirt" suggests that the object is completely surrounded by dirt. Both are correct and can be used interchangeably in most cases.
Dirty is the adjective of dirt.
The dirt on the ground was wet and muddy after the rainstorm.
The children played in the dirt after a day of heavy rain.
The verb of dirt is dirty. Used in the context of "to dirty something".
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No, Dirt 3 is better than Dirt 1.
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Yes, you can skate in the dirt Yes, you can skate in the dirt
Both "covered with dirt" and "covered in dirt" are commonly used phrases. The difference is subtle - "covered with dirt" implies that the object has some dirt on it, while "covered in dirt" suggests that the object is completely surrounded by dirt. Both are correct and can be used interchangeably in most cases.
Dirty is the adjective of dirt.
There is no dirt on Jupiter.
You eat dirt
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1 yard of dirt = 1.45 tons of dirt The above is a function guideline, but it really depends on the type of dirt in question, and how wet that dirt is. For baseball dirt I like to use 1 yard = 1.3 tons
You see dirt on the ball because it hit the dirt on the ground.