Grimed [verb]

Definition of Grimed:

smear, dirty

Synonyms of Grimed:


Opposite/Antonyms of Grimed:

Purify

Clean


Sentence/Example of Grimed:

A dozen men dashed out of the gloom ahead, smoke-stained and grimed.

The lonesomeness of the Big Vacuum was getting grimed into him.

The black faces were grimed with tears; this changed social condition seemed nothing but a calamity to the well-tended household.

Dust-grimed and silent, their whips curled on their arms, their dogs lean and limping at heel, they passed McNab's.

A hemstitched handkerchief, grimed and stained, was loosely twisted around his wrists, partly hiding the handcuffs.

He looked down at his hands, grimed with the work he had been at; he smiled, but there was no mirth in his smile.

For three days he lived in grimed, greased, and oiled ecstasy, appeasing that sharp curiosity to know what was inside of things.

His working dress was again careless; he reeked with oil, and his hands—hard, knotty hands—seemed to be permanently grimed.

He took her in his arms and looked down at her grimed and swollen eyes.

The latter noticed that his face was grimed and his hands stained with dirt.