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1 sooty
adjectiveverrußt; rußig* * *1) (covered with soot.) rußig2) (of the colour of soot.) schwarz* * *[ˈsʊti, AM -t̬-]adj rußig, verrußt* * *['sʊtɪ]adj (+er)rußigbuildings covered with a sooty deposit — mit einer Rußschicht bedeckte Gebäude
a dull sooty black — ein trübes, rußfarbenes Schwarz
* * *sooty adj (adv sootily)1. rußig, Ruß…2. geschwärzt3. schwarz(braun)* * *adjectiveverrußt; rußig* * *adj.rußig adj.
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