Oh, dude, "grimy" is like when something is all dirty and gross, you know? Like, it's not just a little dirty, it's like next level filth. So, if someone says, "Ew, that alley is so grimy," they're basically saying it's a breeding ground for germs and sketchy stuff.
The word mitts refers to hands. Grimy mitts are dirty hands.
Grime is not only dirt, but rubbed-in, ground-in, well-entrenched dirt. That's the kind of dirty grimy is.
filthy grimy
A predicate adjective and a predicated nominative are the nouns or adjectives that follow a linking verb and describe or restate the subject noun.Both are called the subject complement.In the example, "The pit crew felt hot and grimy." the predicate adjectives are:hot and grimy (describing the subject noun 'pit crew')
The adjective form of grime is spelled grimy(dirty, greasy).
After working in the garden all day, her hands were covered in grimy dirt.
When was the last time you cleaned your room? There's grime (noun) and dirt everywhere!
dirty, grimy, filthy, sandy, grubby
The word mitts refers to hands. Grimy mitts are dirty hands.
it means when your hands are covered with dirt and soil
messy grimy sooty yucky mucky or murky
Synonyms for filthy include: dirty, grimy, messy, sloppy, stinky, nasty, and soiled.
sloppy, disorganized, unkempt, muddled, grubby, grimy, dirty, cluttered, careless, disordered
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 substance generally refers to dirt, soil, or grime that has accumulated on a surface, making it dirty or unclean. It can be a mixture of dust, grease, and other particles that can be difficult to remove without proper cleaning tools or products.
Grimy Gulch