When was the last time you cleaned your room? There's grime (noun) and dirt everywhere!
Acey's house was on the north side of town, among the grimy industrial buildings and smokestacks.
go and wash, your hands are grimy
After working in the garden all day, her hands were covered in grimy dirt.
`nick dambach`.
I detest going to their grimy house. Prior to their marriage they were both good house keepers.
dirty, grimy, filthy, sandy, grubby
Grime is another word for dirt (specifically dirt that covers the surface of something). Thus a child that has been out playing may well come back 'grimy' and will need a bath.
The word mitts refers to hands. Grimy mitts are dirty hands.
The word crevasse could either be used in a sentence based on geology: The earthquake resulted in a massive crevasse throughout the center of the small town. Or it could be used in a sentence based on anything involving a small space: Marla despretely tried to claw the five dollar bill out from the grimy crevasse in the New York subway station.
messy grimy sooty yucky mucky or murky
Synonyms for filthy include: dirty, grimy, messy, sloppy, stinky, nasty, and soiled.
Yes. Now, you can't throw the Grimy Food to cause damage.
Grime is not only dirt, but rubbed-in, ground-in, well-entrenched dirt. That's the kind of dirty grimy is.
Grimy Gulch