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Grimiest

Grimy \Grim"y\, a. [Compar. Grimier; superl. Grimiest.] Full of grime; begrimed; dirty; foul.

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grimiest

a. (en-superlative of: grimy)

Usage examples of "grimiest".

Opium is one of the grimiest and most despicable legacies of British colonial history, yet it provided the basis for the founding of Hong Kong.

And sure enough, the end of that dipstick was coated with the darkest, grimiest, sludgiest coat of oil I have ever seen.

For three days, she walked in and out of tall buildings, visited every personnel agency she could find, from the grimiest to the most glamorous.

Her eyes sprang open at a touch on her cheek and she stared up into the grimiest face she had ever seen.

These people were the grimiest of the rabble, and a couple of men who looked like coal-heavers out of work, undertook to handle this hapless youth.

Nobles sported knives and swords with jeweled hilts, and even the grimiest street urchin carried a simple blade.

I immediately stepped into the grimiest, most evil-smelling passage it has ever been my ill luck to set foot in.

July Nabokov visited Marseilles, where he haunted and was haunted by a tiny Russian restaurant in the grimiest part of the city.

The match was held in the grimiest hands Cranston had ever seen on a man.

On the lowest, dampest, and grimiest level is the locker room and off-duty space for the busboys who, at the Plaza, are exclusively black and ninety percent West-Indian.

As Katherine approached she found that the house before which it stood bore the number she sought, and on reaching it she found the door held open by a little smutty girl, the very lowest type of slavey, with unkempt hair, and a rough holland apron of the grimiest aspect.

The district reminded Tamar of the grimiest parts of Breven, all blocky buildings, oily cobblestones, and noxiously fumed air.