grime in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

grime in the PONS Dictionary

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In winter, when all the grime froze, walking on the sidewalks was impossible.
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The mid 2000s saw some controversy regarding the lyrical content in grime music.
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Landlords have refused to allow anyone to dust the ship over the years, allowing inches of thick grime to build up on it.
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In every woman he sees through the powdered wigs and painted faces to the grime beneath.
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The blog consisted of downloads, interviews and features with grime musicians.
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Although he began his career producing grime tracks, he has since turned his talents onto projects across various genres.
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Numerous pieces of buried details, caught under the smoke and grime of scores of years were revealed after the restoration.
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New forms of dance music emerged, fusing hip hop with garage to form grime.
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Like dubstep and grime, bassline generally places a strong emphasis on bass, with intricate basslines (often multiple and interweaving) being characteristic of the genre.
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The compound would build up on the surface, collecting dirt and grime.
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