Sentences with Begrime

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14 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Begrime'

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.

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

Despite her efforts, the artist accidentally begrimed the canvas with an unintended brushstroke.

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

The fireplace, once a focal point of the room, now begrimed the walls with black smoke stains.

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

As the ancient scrolls aged, they became begrimed, making the text harder to decipher.

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

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