Lexicographical Neighbors of Begrimmed
Literary usage of Begrimmed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cuba with pen and pencil by Samuel Hazard (1873)
"What a strange sight it was, in our subterranean wanderings in this dark cave., to
meet a group of begrimmed men coming from out the gloom! ..."
2. Proceedings of the Annual MeetingIndians of North America (1892)
"A gentleman of this sort, whose clothes were begrimmed with the accumulated filth
of years and whose hovel smelt worse than an English hog-stye, ..."
3. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1908)
"Ten years ago the people of America were all astride bicycles ; but now, protected
by leathern jackets, goggles and masks, and besmeared and begrimmed with ..."
4. Southern History of the Great Civil War in the United States by Edward Alfred Pollard (1863)
"To give them further time, the gallant Tilghman exhausted aad begrimmed with
powder and smoke, stood erect at the ..."
5. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1868)
"The dispersion of composite and other seeds ; the curling smoke ; the begrimmed
houses of a Manchester or a Pittsburg ; the dust storms in mid-ocean ..."
6. A History of the United States, from the Discovery of the American Continent by George Bancroft (1853)
"... summoned John Huss to its tribunal, set on his head a paper cap, begrimmed
with hobgoblins, permitted the bishops to strip him and curse him, ..."