begrime in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To begrime means to make something dirty or soiled, especially by covering it with grime or dirt.
Sample Sentences
- The children played outside until their clothes were begrimed with dirt.
- He was careful not to begrime his hands while working on the engine.
- The walls of the old house were begrimed with years of soot and neglect.
- She tried to clean the floor, but the mud only begrimed it further.
- The artist's hands were begrimed with paint, a testament to her creativity.
- After the storm, the streets were begrimed with fallen leaves and debris.
- His shoes were begrimed from walking through the muddy trail.
- The chef's apron was begrimed with flour and sauce after a long day in the kitchen.
- The neglected garden was begrimed with weeds and overgrown plants.
- Despite her efforts, the rain begrimed her freshly washed car again.