Definitionn. the state of being covered with unclean things
Last update: October 20, 2016
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The children grimed their hands with mud. [noun]
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His hands were covered with grimes and sweat. [noun]
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The solution, cutting out the dirt and grime, will come from the bearing very black. [noun]
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Gaunt, powder-grimed hands caught at the staves, lifted them; the battle-flags went forward again. [noun]
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There was blackness and grime as from the ash of a volcano. [Please select]
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Whence, of course, they were covered with the grease and grime incident to those occupations. [Please select]
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The man climbed the running-board and pushed his grime-stained hand into the car. [Please select]
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Their faces were smudged with the soot and grime that kept falling from the ceiling. [Please select]
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Clemence, baby, where on earth did you acquire all that grime on your face and fists. [Please select]
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A short distance away was a woman with dishevelled hair, holding a baby, and surrounded by four children all covered with black grime as though coming from a coal mine. [Please select]
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The two farther walls still stood, the sun shining through their empty windows; but the remainder of the building had collapsed, and now lay in a great cairn of ruin, grimed with fire. [Please select]
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