Dirt typically feels gritty and granular, with a mix of textures depending on its composition. It can be dry and powdery or damp and clumpy, often leaving a slight residue on your hands. The temperature of dirt can vary, feeling cool to the touch in shaded areas or warm in the sun. Additionally, it may have an earthy scent, which can evoke a sense of nature and grounding.
Water and wind contain small particles of dirt and debris that can make them feel like sandpaper.
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not very soft. imagine cotton balls that were tangled up and had dirt in it. (I am in FFA and work with sheep)
Having dust or dirt in your eyes (which you won't be able to see) or having dry eyes can make it feel like your eyelashes are poking into your eyes.
mud, dirt, guns, dead people
The children played in the dirt after a day of heavy rain.
no there not dirt bike is better
Clumps of dirt or soil is the way that finished compost looks like. Compost looks dark in color and smells fresh. The organic matter of which it is composed resembles healthy batches of dirt and soil which are ever so slightly moistened and which feel smooth and thick to the touch.
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Basketball is played on hardwood courts, not dirt.
It means dirt no matter how mad you feel that's what it means.
To them it's their way of life. It's not like they go home and and have built-in bathtubs. Rabbits don't bathe in dirt, really. Some animals take dirt baths, like sparrows for example. Rabbits make burrows in the dirt to live in, and they lie down in dirt on hot days because the dirt is cool, but they don't bathe in dirt. Rabbits groom by licking themselves and each other.