Grimy vs. Grubby — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Grimy and Grubby
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Grimy
Covered or smudged with grime.
Grubby
Manuel Schenkhuizen (Dutch: [ˈmaːnyˌʋɛl ˈsxɛŋkˌɦœy̯zə(n)]), also known as Grubby, is a Dutch professional esports player. He competes in the real-time strategy games Warcraft III (WC3), Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne and Starcraft II. As an Orc player, Schenkhuizen has won more than 38 LAN tournaments, of which six are World Championships.
Grimy
Stained or covered with grime.
Grubby
Dirty; grimy
Grubby old work clothes.
Grimy
(music) From the urban musical genre called grime.
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Grubby
Infested with grubs.
Grimy
(slang) Morally corrupt, malicious, vile, or selfish; base or dirty; rotten.
Grubby
Contemptible; despicable
Has a grubby way of treating others.
Grimy
Full of grime; begrimed; dirty; foul.
Grubby
Dirty, unwashed, unclean.
He's a grubby little boy, always playing around by the stream.
Grimy
Thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot;
A miner's begrimed face
Dingy linen
Grimy hands
Grubby little fingers
A grungy kitchen
Grubby
(figurative) Disreputable, sordid.
Grubby
Having grubs in it.
Grubby
Any species of Cottus; a sculpin.
Grubby
Dirty; unclean.
The grubby game of marbles.
Grubby
Any species of Cottus; a sculpin.
Grubby
Small sculpin of the coast of New England
Grubby
Thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot;
A miner's begrimed face
Dingy linen
Grimy hands
Grubby little fingers
A grungy kitchen
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