Which preposition to use with grimed
"And, pray you," said Beltane, slow and blurred of speech, "pray you what of noble Sir Hacon?" "Alack, lord," growled Ulf, "yonder is he where they lie so thick, and slain, methinks,yet will I bring him off" "Aye, lord," cried Tall Orson, great tears furrowing the grime of his cheeks, "and little Prat do be killedand lusty Cnut do be killed wi' himand
A running of swift feet and Walkyn sprang betwixt them, his face grimed with dust and sweat, his armour gone, his great axe all bloody in his hand: "Master!"
Sober and moody, Kurt put the horses away, and, washing the dust grime from sunburnt face and hands, he went to his little attic room, where he changed his damp and sweaty clothes.
Its charm and the fluid charm of her movements atoned a thousand times for all her barbaric ignorance and crudity; the grime on her neck was naught.
This confusion was interpreted by Grimes into diffidence.
when I think of it the 'Old Adam' do rise up in me to that extent as I'm minded to take a pitch-fork and go and skewer that there Grimes to his own chimbley corner.