different between begrime vs bespatter
begrime
English
Etymology
From be- (“about, all over”) +? grime.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -a?m
Verb
begrime (third-person singular simple present begrimes, present participle begriming, simple past and past participle begrimed)
- (transitive) To make something dirty; to soil.
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begrime From the web:
- what does begrimed mean
- what is begrime in a sentence
bespatter
English
Etymology
From be- +? spatter.
Verb
bespatter (third-person singular simple present bespatters, present participle bespattering, simple past and past participle bespattered)
- (transitive) To spatter or cover with something; sprinkle with anything liquid, or with any wet or adhesive substance.
- (transitive) To soil by spattering.
- (transitive, figuratively) To asperse with calumny or reproach; shend.
Translations
bespatter From the web:
- what does bespattered meaning
- bespatter meaning
- what is bespattered
- what does bespattered
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