grime - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • accumulate: Years of accumulated grime had to be removed, probably built up over the life of the box in London.
  • remove: Clean out the bottom fork stem hole from where the cable just came, to remove any road grime that has built up.
  • shift: Product details Product: Heavy Duty Hand Cleaner Description: Natural vegetable and mineral ingredients which claim to shift the toughest grime.
  • escape: Every weekend thousands of working class people escape the grime of the cities in search of clean, country air.
  • tackle: The overall aim of the Warden Scheme is to build community trust and confidence, and to tackle grime and crime.

Adjective modifier

  • black: And then they advertize the fact by leaving black grime clinging to the enamel of the bath.
  • general: To remove general grime from old prints, take the dough from some fresh bread and roll gently over the surface of the print.
  • urban: To better camouflage urban grime, the Lightning CityX features Villain Black cast aluminum wheels and a Midnight Black chin fairing and front fender.

Modifies a noun

  • buster: PRESTON City Council has taken on a new grime buster as part of its plans to make Preston a cleaner, greener city.
  • scene: How healthy is the grime scene on a live tip?
  • artist: Like all people in the hiphop community, grime artist Lethal Bizzle wasn't best pleased with Cameron's claims.
  • track: I wont wake up and say ' Yeah, I'ma do a grime track today, ya get me?
  • producer: I am working with a few grime producers and emcees at the moment.
  • star: MOBO award-winning grime star Lethal Bizzle is due to take part in the Love Music, Hate Racism ( LMHR ) conference this Saturday.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • off: When he did I had to brush the dirt and grime off his butt.

Preposition: of

  • life: Dust and grime of real life clogged its hinges.
  • city: Every weekend thousands of working class people escape the grime of the cities in search of clean, country air.

Noun used with modifier

  • road: Clean out the bottom fork stem hole from where the cable just came, to remove any road grime that has built up.
  • clippers: Price: £ 4.29 Cleaning disinfectant for Scissors, combs & clippers Removes grime and dirt.
  • remove: Price: £ 4.29 Cleaning disinfectant for Scissors, combs & clippers Removes grime and dirt.

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