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Definition of Grimed
1. grime [v] - See also: grime
Lexicographical Neighbors of Grimed
Literary usage of Grimed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Good Words by Norman Macleod (1883)
"... On haggard, sin-grimed faces. Say, since thy climbing slackens where Orion
may not follow after, Say, dost thou hear strike on the air Shrieks, ..."
2. The Bookmart: A Monthly Magazine of Literary and Library Intelligence edited by Richard Halkett (1889)
"He elle alone, a dirt-grimed man, With portly tomes and dust around, ...
Old authors He; and by the mound He sits alone, a dirt-grimed man, Midst portly ..."
3. Eliza Cook's journal by Eliza Cook (1850)
"As ho walked in to his meals, his grimed drei.s rather excited the ire of the "
genins," who hegan to ... The grimed hands surely deserved the greater ..."
4. Lives of Eminent Persons (1833)
"... acts chemically on limestone, but less on those kinds which are fine grimed and
... the coarse-grimed granite of Devon and Cornwall, and the fine-grimed ..."