grimily

/ˈɡrɪməli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is covered with or full of dirt or grime.
    • The windows were grimily streaked after the rainstorm.
    • The old kitchen floor was grimily stained from years of cooking.
    • He grimily wiped his hands on his jeans after fixing the bike chain.
  2. In a morally dirty, corrupt, or unpleasant manner.
    • The politician grimily accepted bribes behind closed doors.
    • The deal was grimily negotiated in a smoke-filled back room.
    • She grimily betrayed her friend's trust for personal gain.
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