Grime [noun]
Definition of Grime:
dirt
Synonyms of Grime:
Sentence/Example of Grime:
It’s powerful, too, using high-powered suction and rubber brushes that are tailored to lift pet hair and thick grime off of a variety of surfaces.
Inly wondering why any one should wish to conceal such a trifle, I drew it forth, rubbing the grime and dust from it as I did so.
The students brought candles by which to study until it became light, and the roof was soon black with the grime and smoke.
They presented an uncouth spectacle bedraggled as they were with grime and dirty water.
A cinder stung her face, and when she lifted her hand to the spot, she saw that her glove was black with grime.
But he was covered with grime and dust and his clothing was torn and streaked with blood.
She had hardly finished washing coal-grime and cracked cornmeal from her hands, when Paul's call sounded in front.
Yes, it was Tom, with the old grime upon his hands, and the odor of oil upon his garments.
Does not the blacksmith spend half his life in soot and grime, that he may gain a competence for the other half?
His face was curiously wrung with pain and blanched beneath the tan and smoke-grime.