They were blackened with grime, and their conditions of work caused major health problems.
To tell the truth, most appeared to be spending more time admiring their own reflections in the shining barrels than removing specks of polish or grime.
Grime et al. (1981) mentioned the ecological advantages of dry-storage effects.
Metres 5.8, 'stirred up with grime'.
An analysis of the live version would show a deep structure much more like an indie song with the rapped vocals as a substitution from grime / hip hop.
Grime et al. (1981) suggested that seeds in which water supply acts as a primary determinant of the timing of germination are insensitive to temperature, particularly in the field.
In this case we fear that local conditions and circumstances refer to the general pall of smoke, dirt and grime in an area.
You will have no smart uniform to wear, and your clothes and body will be grimed with coal dust.