How To Use Begrime In A Sentence
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The sight of his clothes was unsettling enough: the coat was torn and filthy, and his dark fedora begrimed with pale dust.
NIGHT SISTERS
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And, turning to the more familiar aspects of the subject, how singular the fact, and how typical of the universality of Christian brotherhood, that He, who ` ` hath made of one blood all nations of men, '' should have also made of the same material the priceless brilliant which adorns the diadem of the prince, and the soot which begrimes the cabin of the humblest peasant!
Religion and Chemistry
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- "I can walk!" almost put my wife and me giggling onto the begrimed and surely-diseased floor.
Archive 2010-06-01
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His clothes are begrimed with oil and dirt.
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The news of so unlucky an event soon reached the ears of the Emir, who abandoned himself to grief and despair, and began, as did all his old grey-beards, to begrime his visage with ashes.
The History of Caliph Vathek
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Inside, strips had been ripped from the cloth upholstery, exposing pitted, begrimed padding, and the dashboard sagged as if some behemoth had used it as a chair unable to support its weight completely, yet the windshield, though filthy, remained intact.
Styx Freeway (A Dream)
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The raw and unvarnished wood, with the parts between the threads swollen from damp, begrimed and repeatedly washed by repairers, presents anything but a pleasing spectacle even when the interior of a fine "Strad" or Joseph is laid bare.
The Repairing & Restoration of Violins 'The Strad' Library, No. XII.
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Some carefully juxtaposed moments: elderly fiddlers playing for money in front of pricey boutiques; begrimed miners gouging for silver ore as tonily garbed skiers schuss the pristine slopes.
Rocky Mountain High Life
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Who could tell under all the layers of soil, dust, toxins, and smog that begrimed both their flesh and the sewage they wore?
Godot Finally Shows!
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He wore the same blackened shirt and dark clothing as when he had left, but now they and he were begrimed and streaked with dirt.
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In our polished days, and according to the rules of art, 'tis impossible that the Muse should depict tortures or begrime her hands with the horrors of war.
The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne
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Striding beside him, his loyal and rugged men - Red, Zee, and Lake among them - look equally square-jawed, primed and begrimed from their time in the field.
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Many of these persons, notwithstanding the worship paid to the great god Mammon, and the glory reflected upon all those who seem to be his favorite, have yet so begrimed themselves in their struggle after wealth, and are naturally so unamiable, and their manners so gross, that though each one has his circle, larger or smaller, of dependants and ‘toadies,’ they find no admission for themselves into the two-year-old circle above alluded to.
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Many of these persons, notwithstanding the worship paid to the great god Mammon, and the glory reflected upon all those who seem to be his favorite, have yet so begrimed themselves in their struggle after wealth, and are naturally so unamiable, and their manners so gross, that though each one has his circle, larger or smaller, of dependants and ‘toadies,’ they find no admission for themselves into the two-year-old circle above alluded to.
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“In our polished days, and according to the rules of art, ’tis impossible that the Muse should depict tortures or begrime her hands with the horrors of war.
The History of Henry Esmond
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Pausing before some work of Teniers, he took for his own the helmet of the soldier or the poverty of the artisan; he wished to wear a smoke-begrimed cap with these
The Magic Skin
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The one antiquated, rude, corroded, and begrimed in its long conflict with time, and the other bright and vivid, its field and exergue unmarred, its emblems and legends clear and sharp.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No. 6, December 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
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He scrubbed the begrimed garments as best he could until they were as white and as lavish as usual.
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Two or three flies buzzed irritably now and then against the smoke-begrimed windowpanes, and the clerk's dreary preamble went on and on till Sir Francis closed his eyes and wondered whether a small "catnap" would be possible between the sections of the seeming interminable document.
The Treasure of Heaven A Romance of Riches
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Shooting at the abandoned Globe warehouse and at Forest Park, this exhibition consists of two sets of subject matter: the gridded, begrimed windows from inside the Globe, and the lacy, brooding trees at the park.
ArtScene: This Week's Top Exhibitions in the Western U.S. (August 17-21, 2010)
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I looked to see if there were any books-an old almanac, begrimed and greasy, hanging against the wall, was all the literature offered.
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Now imagine standing at the top of a stepladder in a dim chapel looking at a painting begrimed by varnish and centuries of neglect, with only a candle to illuminate the work before you.
Old Masters, New World
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The lorde one day all to begrime you with worshyp,
Ralph Roister Doister
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His hands were begrimed with oil and dirt.
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a miner's begrimed face
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Jedidah didn't understand why her hostess was fussing with such pageantry in her own home for this begrimed gypsy.
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Coffee stains were the only decoration on the white wallpaper, begrimed and neglected.
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Worse, the statue my fellow citizens once erected on Canal Street in my honor now languishes begrimed and deliquesced from the dark floodwater onslaught!
BatesLine: October 2005 Archives
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The soot of London begrimes every object in the room.
Crowded Out! and Other Sketches
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He chafed a begrimed hand across a similarly soiled mouth, maw gaping wide in a grin, to reveal ebony teeth with fallow flashes of gold.
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He saw a face which even the dust of the streets could not so begrime as to hide its sweetness or its tenderness, as, with deep solicitude, she bent over her cousin.
The Earth Trembled
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Smoke pervades every house in Cincinnati, begrimes the carpets, blackens the curtains, soils the paint, and worries the ladies.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 118, August, 1867
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Of routine, it helps that you apprehend me pathetic my boobs and fingering my pussy while we switch begrime words, but you take in the idea.
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Still, such people are base indeed; they fornicate against thee, for they love the transitory mockeries of temporal things and the filthy gain which begrimes the hand that grabs it; they embrace the fleeting world and scorn thee, who abidest and invitest us to return to thee and who pardonest the prostituted human soul when it does return to thee.
Confessions and Enchiridion, newly translated and edited by Albert C. Outler
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In the intervening two decades, equipment had become more portable; pictures could be taken in the thick of battle; civilian victims and exhausted begrimed soldiers could be studied close up.
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Darius was immensely relieved to see his begrimed, dust-ridden target in one piece, but wisely did not show it.
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From time to time, as they hurried on, they encountered, and made wide detours to escape contact with knots of wayfarers -- men debased and begrimed, with dreary and slatternly women, arm in arm, zigzaging widely across the sidewalks, chorusing with sodden voices the burden of some popularized ballad.
The Black Bag
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The stoical Pocket, unflappable, was working his way through several days ' backlog of begrimed dishes.
ANTI-ICE
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The habitations are begrimed with smut and dirt.
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One by one, then ten by ten and twenty by twenty, the frail sacks of flesh stirred and began to pick themselves up, the stronger aiding the weaker; they climbed to their feet or rolled to sit up, groggy, shaky, hair a mess, unbelieving and begrimed.
Dead Zero
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His clothes are begrimed with oil and dirt.
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His eyes were bloodshot, and his face, all begrimed with smoke and gunpowder, wore an expression haggard, gaunt, and very weary.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 4, August, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
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He crossed to the begrimed window and watched in dismay as Rabbit was led away, surrounded by three armed guards.
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From _xoyaui_, to begrime, to spoil; _xoyauian_, the place of blackness, or of decay.
Rig Veda Americanus Sacred Songs of the Ancient Mexicans, With a Gloss in Nahuatl
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I am generally a rational person, and could tick off many a reason why dashing my body against a rock club's begrimed floor isn't a good idea.
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His clothes are begrimed with oil and dirt.
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After the consent of the girl and her parents has been obtained, one more ordeal remains; the bridal couple have to run the gauntlet of the mischievous village boys, who stand ready with sooted hands to begrime their faces and bodies; and generally they succeed so well that bride and groom present the appearance of negroes.
Primitive Love and Love-Stories
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He was a miner, of course, for he was dressed in mine clothes, and was as begrimed as the sootiest delver of them all, but who was he?
Derrick Sterling A Story of the Mines
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His hands were begrimed with oil and dirt.
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Emir, who abandoned himself to grief and despair, and began, as did all his old grey-beards, to begrime his visage with ashes.
The History of the Caliph Vathek
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Shah Jahan rose to grab the vessel from his begrimed hands.
Shadow Princess
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Homely filth begrimes him, homely parasites devour him, homely sores are in him, homely rags are on him; native ignorance, the growth of English soil and climate, sinks his immortal nature lower than the beasts that perish.
Bleak House
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These cottons begrime their wearers sadly, the colour is not fast, the indigo being ill prepared.
Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846