Dark, dull & dirty
I believe the answer is:
dingy
(Other definitions for dingy that I've seen before include "Dim" , "Dull, dirty, shabby" , "Dark, grubby" , "Grimy" , "Dark and rather dirty" .)
I believe the answer is:
dingy
(Other definitions for dingy that I've seen before include "Dim" , "Dull, dirty, shabby" , "Dark, grubby" , "Grimy" , "Dark and rather dirty" .)