The state of being covered with unclean things.
Genre of electronic music originating in the United Kingdom.
Make soiled, filthy, or dirty.
1 Ahead of the BBC Proms, we're asking if grime has gone global.
2 There certainly appears to be a renewed interest in grime in 2014.
3 The shop grime lingers on his hands and in his broken nails.
4 In summary: It's been a big year for this Leeds-based grime - punk five-piece.
5 And it means that stains and grime breakdown, when exposed to light.
6 Anyway, I came home to realise that not all grime is equal.
7 And the right bar soap, made with grime - attracting botanicals, can be moisturizing.
8 And I could not stand the grime and jeans a minute longer.
9 After long shifts, his hands are blackened with grime from countless surfaces.
10 The more people go out raving, the more grime 's producers are appreciated.
11 I stand under the hot spray and let the grime wash away.
12 I smelled the brine of sweat, felt its grime on my arms.
13 Wessner grew ghastly under his grime and broke into a staggering run.
14 Mrs. Adams was a very capable person who hated dust and grime .
15 Each day I wipe from my pillow a fine layer of grime .
16 The collar of his down jacket was clammy with sweat and grime .
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