Grime is not only dirt, but rubbed-in, ground-in, well-entrenched dirt. That's the kind of dirty grimy is.
Very dirty
The word mitts refers to hands. Grimy mitts are dirty hands.
`nick dambach`.
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).
The word mitts refers to hands. Grimy mitts are dirty hands.
After working in the garden all day, her hands were covered in grimy dirt.
`nick dambach`.
Yes. Now, you can't throw the Grimy Food to cause damage.
When was the last time you cleaned your room? There's grime (noun) and dirt everywhere!
It means: stinky, grimy, or nasty = ¡FUCHI!PUCHI (fam). Dícese del apelativo cariñoso que se le da a una persona
Grimy Gulch
I detest going to their grimy house. Prior to their marriage they were both good house keepers.
Dingy refers to something that is dirty, dull, or grimy in appearance. It can also describe a place that is dark, poorly lit, or in a state of disrepair.
Click on them.
Because you keep putting your grimy hands on it!
"Grimy mitt" is a metaphorical language referring to a hand that is dirty or soiled. It's a creative way to describe something unclean or unkempt.