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    grime
    /ɡrīm/

    noun

    • 1. dirt ingrained on the surface of something: "the windows were thick with grime"
    • 2. a genre of popular music influenced by UK garage, typically characterized by a minimal, prominent rhythm, a very low-pitched bassline, and vocals by an MC.

    verb

    • 1. blacken or make dirty with grime: "the beaches are grimed with a foul foam"

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  2. The meaning of GRIME is soot, smut, or dirt adhering to or embedded in a surface; broadly : accumulated dirtiness and disorder. How to use grime in a sentence.

  3. GRIME definition: 1. a layer of dirt on skin or on a building: 2. a type of electronic music with a strong, fast…. Learn more.

  4. noun. dirt, soot, or other filthy matter, especially adhering to or embedded in a surface. a style of music influenced by rap, ragga, etc., and characterized by lyrics and imagery that reference the dark side of urban life.

  5. Grime is gross, greasy, ingrained dirt, like the grime on your neighbor's van that tempts you to write "Clean Me" in it with your finger. You may find grime under your fingernails for days after your auto mechanics class, black oily dirt that requires a lot of scrubbing to remove.

  6. GRIME meaning: 1. a layer of dirt on skin or on a building: 2. a type of electronic music with a strong, fast…. Learn more.

  7. Grime is dirt which has collected on the surface of something. He got the grime off his hands before rejoining her in the kitchen.

  8. grime. ( ɡraɪm) n. 1. dirt, soot, or filth, esp when thickly accumulated or ingrained. 2. (Pop Music) a genre of music originating in the East End of London and combining elements of garage, hip-hop, rap, and jungle. vb. ( tr) to make dirty or coat with filth.

  9. grime. noun. /ɡraɪm/. /ɡraɪm/. [uncountable] dirt that forms a layer on the surface of something synonym dirt. a face covered with grime and sweat. Keep plants healthy by regularly removing any dust and grime from their leaves. Extra Examples.

  10. How to use . grime in a sentence Cars have national attributes and GM wants their luxury line to grab the glitz of New York instead of the grime of Detroit. Nationalism on Four Wheels | Clive Irving | October 18, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST

  11. Jun 14, 2024 · grime (third-person singular simple present grimes, present participle grimein, simple past grimet, past participle grimet) ( archaic) To sprinkle, fleck, or to cover with a layer of fine material (e.g. snow, dust).