Dirt or grime in large amounts; thick, stubborn dirt that clings to surfaces.
From Old English 'grim' meaning dark or harsh, evolved to describe the visual appearance of heavy dirt and filth that darkens surfaces over time.
The word 'grime' became especially common during the Industrial Revolution when coal dust covered entire cities, making it a perfect descriptor for that era's grimy reality.
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