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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Grimy' in a Sentence

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The old attic was filled with grimy dust, making it a challenging place to explore.
The kitchen floor was grimy after the messy cooking activity.
The old book had grimy pages that made it hard to read.
The hiker's boots were grimy after trekking through the muddy trail.
He wiped his grimy glasses with a cloth, trying to see more clearly.
She found a grimy coin in her pocket.
The cat's paws were grimy after digging in the garden.
Sally scrubbed the grimy windows until they sparkled, allowing more sunlight into the room.
The gym locker room had a distinct grimy odor, a mix of sweat and dampness.
The old treasure map was discovered in the grimy attic, covered in dust and cobwebs.
The little cat got grimy paws while exploring in the garden.
The explorers returned from the cave with grimy faces, evidence of their underground adventure.
The carwash sign was barely visible through the grimy layer of road dust.
After playing in the mud, Tim's clothes became grimy, and he had to change before coming inside.
The window was so grimy that you could hardly see through it.
Sally hesitated to touch the grimy doorknob, unsure of what dirt might be on it.
After playing outside, Tim's hands were grimy with mud from building a sandcastle.
The mechanic's hands were grimy after fixing the car's engine.

Grimy

grahy-mee
adjectiveDirty or covered with grime.
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Last Updated On: June 22, 2024
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