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GRIG, n. A small eel; the sand ell. 1. A merry creature. 2. Health.
GRILL, v.t. To broil. [Not in use.] GRILL , a. Shaking with cold.
GRIL'LY, v.t. To harass. [Not in use.]
GRIM, a. [L. fremo; Eng. grumble, rumble.] 1. Fierce; ferocious; impressing terr...
GRIM'-FACED, a. Having a stern countenance.
GRIM-GRINNING, a. Grinning with a fierce countenance.
GRIM-VISAGED, a. Grim-faced.
GRIMA'CE, n. 1. A distortion of the countenance, from habit, affectation or inso...
GRIMA'CED, a. Distorted;having a crabbed look.
GRIMAL'KIN, n. The name of an old cat.
GRIME, n. Foul matter; dirt; sullying blackness, deeply insinuated. GRIME , v.t....
GRIM'LY, a. Having a hideous or stern look. GRIM'LY , adv. Fiercely; ferociously...
GRIM'NESS,n. Fierceness of look; sternness; crabbedness.
GRI'MY, a. Full of grime; foul.
GRIN, v.i. 1. To set the teeth together and open the lips, or to open the mouth ...
GRIND, v.t. pret. and pp. ground. [This word, if n is radical, may be allied to ...