Sentences with Begrime

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13 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.

As the baking disaster unfolded, flour and cocoa powder combined to begrime the entire kitchen.

The archaeological dig revealed ancient artifacts begrimed by centuries of soil accumulation.

The urban artist used charcoal and spray paint to begrime the blank wall, creating a gritty street mural.

The abandoned factory stood begrimed and dilapidated, a silent witness to the industrial era's decay.

The ancient manuscript's pages were begrimed, obscuring the once vibrant illustrations.

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

As the explorer trudged through the jungle, his face became begrimed with a mixture of sweat and dirt.

Despite the rain, the old statue in the park remained begrimed and weather-worn.

The abandoned building's windows were begrimed, making it impossible to see inside.

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

The detective found a begrimed note in the suspect's hideout, hinting at a secret meeting.

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