Grimy in a sentence as an adjective

The SEC filings will tell you the grimy details.

Justice should be justice, not a grimy barter deal.

What makes Berlin is the grimy underground places.

I complained to Airbnb once about a dirty and grimy bathtub.

Those things are amazing for cleaning grimy bathtubs too!

In general the Feds "forfeiture" all the assets they ever get their grimy paws on.

A waitress quits her job and invests her savings at a grimy sad restaurant across town.

The future has become commonplace, like the grimy worn spaceships of star wars.

Better to live with the chance of getting stabbed, but Seattle is quite safe for something a bit more grimy.

His sandals expose his grimy, untrimmed, twisted toenails.

We had an old run down kind of grimy building, while the Computer engineering department had this massive new building with great architecture.

Novice programmers don't feel "grimy" when they look at code that should clearly be refactored, but that doesn't mean that programmers who talk about ugly code are "silly" either.

""..we are reminded of the grimy truth: making money with online content is a question of attracting millions of eyeballs, whatever the moral cost.

The UK examples I gave was because I'm more familiar with the stuff here - the US has a great and grimy history of abusing surveillance powers, from Hoover's FBI onwards.

Instead, the package went directly to the post office, a grimy dimly-lit place from the 1970s which closes early and where you have to go and stand in line for 25 minutes among weird grubby people with Tourette's.

I am not against tipping or feel that it's an injustice that servers expect a tip, ****, I've done almost every grimy job in the restaurant business; but what I'm saying is that a server feeling entitled to that tip is ********.

The old-school hacker communities arose as a reaction to the large-scale centralization of technology in the form of the phone companies, IBM, and so on; corporate and government infrastructure was a playground for phone phreaks and hackers who passed around, in grimy photocopied 'zines and text files, skeleton keys to get access to a forbidden realm that was otherwise completely inaccessible.

Grimy definitions

adjective

thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot; "a miner's begrimed face"; "dingy linen"; "grimy hands"; "grubby little fingers"; "a grungy kitchen"

See also: begrimed dingy grubby grungy raunchy