Make soiled, filthy, or dirty.
1In the depths of this yard stood a low, iron-roofed, smoke-begrimed building.
2Fallion saw that his beard was not gray, merely begrimed with ash.
3They were begrimed and charred, as if they had survived a fire.
4His face was begrimed with dirt, his clothes were torn and untidy.
5All defiling, smoke-begriming factories were to be banished to an innocuous distance.
6The curtains hung in rags about a window begrimed with soot and smoke.
7The paint was old, startling in tint, and begrimed with smoke.
8He stood gazing out upon the smoke-begrimed roofs and crooked chimneys.
9How long have Caroline's window-panes been so appallingly begrimed by soot?
10He played upon their emotions as he played upon the old soil-begrimed violin.
11Just then the most coal-begrimed steamer would not have been despised.
12Brown long-sleeved loose coats mingled with frayed sack-coats and begrimed smocks.
13His face was begrimed, and his voice hoarse with shouting commands for hours.
14The soot of London begrimes every object in the room.
15The General, seeing a much-begrimed artillery-man, sponge-staff in hand, said:
16His musket was gone; he was hatless and his face and clothing were begrimed.