Definitionadj. thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot
Last update: April 22, 2020
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She managed to squirm free of his arms for a second and started to scream, but he clamped a grimy hand over her mouth. [adjective]
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Rows of grimy houses with gaping doors. [adjective]
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A grimy little door at the very top of the stairs stood ajar. [adverb]
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"There's twenty men below," said the grimy manager who had brought the news to Byng. [adjective]
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"That would have hurt you--the scandal, the grimy press, the world." [noun]
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Now that I saw him clearly, he looked weary and grimy. [adverb]
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Stirling more time to his grimy old law books. [Please select]
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"Then you do prefer sunshine to grimy old law books." [Please select]
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They forgot that their lungs were full of soft coal dirt, that their hands were grimy, and their faces, too. [Please select]
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Joe Montgomery, with his great slouching shoulders arched, and his grimy hands buried deep in his trousers pockets, stared at the dead man in stolid wonder. [Please select]
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