Sentence examples for to grime from inspiring English sources

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to grime

noun

Dirt, grease, soot, etc. that is ingrained and difficult to remove.

  • Underneath all that soot, dirt and grime is the true beauty of the church in soft shades of sandstone.

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But, mostly, I listen to grime.

But directly before competing she listens to grime.

Before races he listens to grime to get him in a suitably pumped-up mood.

Giggs is from Peckham in south London where he says only nerds listen to grime.

"Everyone listens to grime and rap," says Jake. "And pop," says Oscar, spitting out the word.

"I think that people are going to listen to grime more.

It helps to listen to grime a lot, so the accents and the slang become less impenetrable.

Musically, her short but vivacious set incorporates everything from hip-hop to grime to indie to electro.

Born in London, Kojo Kankam, aka MC Novelist, began recording aged seven after his uncle introduced him to grime.

Something akin to grime scene veterans, having been releasing tracks since 2006, they're pioneers in vocal-tinged dubstep.

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Peter Gunn is our go-to grime guy - @PGunnNYC.

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