Grime in a sentence as a noun

Its covered by road grime or slush or a raindrop all the time.

A bit of grime and weather and they look even better.

A brand new dump truck would be clean, with a minimum of oil, grease, dirt, or grime.

It's a shame that really good investors had to deal with a lot of grime.

When grime is the only thing making the coffee better, you need to get better coffee.

When hair gets that oily, all the dirt, dust and grime sticks to it and it's almost impossible to get rid of it.

Grime in a sentence as a verb

I've always thought that Dubstep was a mutation which came out of the acid -> hardcore -> garage -> grime lineage in the UK.

It was so bad that once when a coworker cleaned the grime that built up in the coffee pot for the past few years of use, it made the coffee taste worse.

I suggested to my local supermarket that they change their alarm code: there were four digits that were white, the others were covered in grime.

Deoxit, which is carried by Radio Shack under their own label, will probably do a better job of dissolving grime and oxidation, and with less chance of unintentional destruction of innards.

As investors, isn't it part of their job to ensure the people they are giving boatloads of money to aren't grime?I agree that the whole story of Color was a "shame", but the whole thing sounded like an overhyped pipedream to most onlookers to begin with, so when it turns out that's what it was I'm not going to cry a river for the investors.

Grime definitions

noun

the state of being covered with unclean things

See also: dirt filth soil stain grease grunge

verb

make soiled, filthy, or dirty; "don't soil your clothes when you play outside!"

See also: dirty soil begrime colly bemire