Sentence examples for a grime of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a grime of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a small amount of dirt or filth, but the expression is not commonly used or recognized.
Example: "After the storm, there was a grime of mud on the porch that needed to be cleaned."
Alternatives: "a smudge of" or "a bit of dirt".

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The findings of the investigation of 1979 were that the entire interior of the chapel, but particularly the ceiling, was covered with a grime of candle smoke comprising wax and soot (amorphous carbon).

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The result was a Grimes of startling clarity which laid bare the remarkable score in all its beauty and invention, the instrumental writing heard afresh as if for the first time.

We talked about what they've got planned for this year and they wanted me to do a grime remix of one of their songs - "Dont You Worry Child".

I feel like Pinky taking notes from The Brain as he runs through ideas for a huge Boy Better Know record, Eskimo Dances in Dubai and Jamaica, a Roll Deep record label, and even a grime version of Watch The Throne.

Miley Cyrus even kind of sounds like the name of a grime MC.

In the past year there has been something of a grime revival in cities across the UK from London to Manchester, Bristol and Birmingham, with old and new grime artists returning to the roots of the genre.

All Macintosh computers built AFTER 2006, use a screen covered by a transparent material that will not be scratched or damaged by objects, unfortunately, it carries a lot of a grime.

He is thought of as a grime MC, but this is narrow minded.

Designed in Civil War times to be the tallest building in the world, City Hall squats nobly at Broad and Market Streets, dimmed by the rust and grime of a century, bypassed by a ring of modern skyscrapers.

The audience enters through the dust and grime of a cement factory where sweating workers despatch heavy bags towards a travelling chute.

The exquisite draftsmanship in his picture of London's docks does nothing to mitigate the grit and grime of a working harbor.

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