grimed (Meaning)

grimed

accumulated dirtiness and disorder, soot, smut, or dirt adhering to or embedded in a surface, dirt rubbed into or covering a surface

grimed Sentence Examples

  1. The grimed walls of the old fortress whispered tales of bygone battles.
  2. His once-white shirt was now grimed with dirt and sweat from a hard day's work.
  3. The grimed tiles of the bathroom floor were a testament to years of neglect.
  4. The grimed face of the coal miner reflected the soot-filled environment he worked in.
  5. The grimed hands of the mechanic deftly handled greasy bolts and nuts.
  6. The grimed windows of the abandoned house obscured any view inside.
  7. The grimed exterior of the old car belied its pristine interior.
  8. The hikers' boots were grimed with mud and pebbles after their trek.
  9. The grimed leather jacket of the motorcycle rider exuded an air of ruggedness.
  10. The grimed surface of the ancient coin hinted at its long and storied history.

FAQs About the word grimed

accumulated dirtiness and disorder, soot, smut, or dirt adhering to or embedded in a surface, dirt rubbed into or covering a surface

begrimed,stained, dirtied, blackened, polluted, messed, distained, smudged, smirched, mired

cleansed, purified, purged,cleaned, brushed, laundered, washed, renewed, mopped, dusted

The grimed walls of the old fortress whispered tales of bygone battles.

His once-white shirt was now grimed with dirt and sweat from a hard day's work.

The grimed tiles of the bathroom floor were a testament to years of neglect.

The grimed face of the coal miner reflected the soot-filled environment he worked in.