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begrime

[ bih-grahym ]

verb (used with object)

begrimed, begriming.
  1. to make grimy.


begrime

/ ²úɪˈɡ°ù²¹Éª³¾ /

verb

  1. tr to make dirty; soil
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Origin of begrime1

First recorded in 1545–55; be- + grime
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He’s spent most of the past couple of days sitting on the begrimed concrete outside a bustling 7-Eleven.

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One model has emerged in Utah, where a once-promising conservative leader, Sen. Mike Lee, begrimed his character in sycophantic service to Trump.

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And in the firerooms, begrimed sailors frantically shoveled coal into the boilers.

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The flag was worn and begrimed with age, and almost a century old.

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As Farrell, Fleming and King worked in the museum’s Batten Conservation Complex, other equally begrimed museum conservators and archaeologists lent a hand.

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