More dungy; comparative form describing something more resembling, containing, or covered with dung.
From 'dungy' (dung + '-y' suffix) + '-er' (comparative suffix). Follows standard English comparative formation for adjectives.
English comparative adjectives let us quantify disgusting things—'dungier than a pigsty' is grammatically standard but hilariously crude, showing how the language treats filth with scientific precision.
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