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Filter by Meaning The pollution has begun to begrime the once-pristine river.
The car's exhaust pipes begrime the rear bumper.
The constant use of the kitchen will begrime the oven and stovetop.
The endless march of time will begrime even the most carefully preserved artifacts.
The dust from the construction site will begrime the furniture in the neighboring apartments.
His rude behavior towards customers has begun to begrime his previously good reputation.
His constant lying and cheating behavior will begrime his reputation in the business world.
The scandal will begrime the politician's character and make it difficult for him to get re-elected.
The coach's unethical practices will begrime the team's reputation in the league.
The car's exhaust pipes begrime the clean air with pollution.
The factory's smokestacks begrime the skies with thick smoke.
The storm's strong winds and rains begrime the once sparkling windows.
The artist used a combination of water and paint to begrime the paper, creating a stunning effect.
Her long hours in the garden will begrime her gloves.
The chimney smoke will begrime the walls of the house.
The dirt and grime will begrime your hands if you don't wash them.
The oil spill will begrime the water and the animals living in it.
The dirty dishes in the sink begrime the whole kitchen.
The harsh words from her colleagues begrime her work experience.
She was disappointed to see the mud begrime her new white shoes.
The recent scandal has managed to begrime the company's previously impeccable reputation.
The scandal has begun to begrime the politician's reputation.
His careless behavior has begun to begrime his once clean criminal record.
He had worked hard to build his political career, but one mistake was enough to begrime it forever.
The company's unethical practices have begun to begrime their public image.
The dishonest behavior of the employee has begun to begrime the company's integrity.
The factory's smokestacks begrime the nearby buildings.
The mechanic had to begrime his hands to fix the engine.
The children always begrime their clothes while playing outside.
The chef told his apprentice not to begrime the kitchen when cooking.
The dog loves to begrime himself by rolling in the mud.
The negative comments on social media begrime her online presence.
The company's history of mistreating its employees will begrime its brand image.
The artist's controversial remarks may begrime his legacy in the art world.
The student's habit of plagiarism will begrime her academic record.
The actor's involvement in a scandal will begrime his public image.
The doctor's negligence may begrime her reputation in the medical community.
The lawyer's unethical behavior will begrime her standing in the legal profession.
The journalist's biased reporting may begrime her journalistic integrity.
He always forgets to begrime his work boots after a long day in the field.
The construction work will begrime the formerly pristine landscape.
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