Sentences with Begrime

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19 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Begrime'

The rainstorm threatened to begrime the freshly washed car, leaving it covered in a layer of mud.

The industrial smokestacks continued to begrime the once-pristine sky with pollutants.

The mechanic's hands became begrimed with grease and oil as he worked on the car engine.

The firefighter emerged from the burning building, begrimed but victorious.

The factory's smokestacks begrimed the once-clear sky, casting a shadow over the town.

The chef's apron became begrimed as he prepared a variety of dishes during the busy dinner service.

The old paintings had lost their original beauty as time had begrimed them.

The industrial chimney begrimed the once-clear sky with smoke and pollutants.

The ancient manuscript was begrimed with centuries of dust and neglect.

The old chimney was begrimed with soot from years of use.

The construction worker's face was begrimed with sweat and dust.

The medieval knight's armor was begrimed from battles fought on the battlefield.

The chef's apron was begrimed with various food stains from a busy night in the kitchen.

The industrial area was begrimed with pollutants, affecting the air and water quality.

The chimney sweep's face was begrimed with soot after a day of cleaning fireplaces.

The old chimney begrimed the entire room with soot, creating a gloomy atmosphere.

Heavy machinery at the construction site tended to begrime the workers' protective gear.

The industrial area's air pollution would begrime the pristine lakes nearby.

The chef's attempt at a flamboyant kitchen presentation only served to begrime the countertops.

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