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grimy - use in sentences
Modifying Another Word
- very: Here a ramp leads down to the original station entrance subway with its white glazed brick walls now looking very grimy.
- rather: The accommodation was a wooden bunk in the back of a lorry, shared with two other clowns and four rather grimy tattooed laborers.
- all: Their hands and faces were all grimy, and their clothes.
- slightly: Coming off the slightly grimy platform at Manchester Picadilly I was most impressed by the rest of the station.
Modifies a noun
- street: But no longer will you find the grimy back streets, or rows of chimneys belching back smoke.
- window: Through my grimy window, I observe the old man shuffle past with his new companion.
- town: Burne-Jones spent the first 20 years of his life in Birmingham, then a grimy industrial town.
- face: With sweat running down his forehead eroding rivulets into a grimy face, he holds a goats head by its horns over roaring flames.
- hand: She had the faded picture clasped in her grimy, knotted hands.
- wall: Painted on to a grimy white wall were the words 'The Gate Vegetarian Restaurant ' .
Used with adjective complement
- look: Here a ramp leads down to the original station entrance subway with its white glazed brick walls now looking very grimy.
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