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Sentence count:173+10Posted:2016-10-15Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: adamantdreadfulfiercefrightfulghastlyharshhorribleinflexiblemercilessrigidroughsternstrictterribleunyieldingAntonym: gentlemeekmildquietSimilar words: grimacegringripgriefrimtrimaggrievedprimeMeaning: [grɪm]  adj. 1. not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty 2. shockingly repellent; inspiring horror 3. harshly ironic or sinister 4. causing dejection 5. harshly uninviting or formidable in manner or appearance 6. characterized by hopelessness; filled with gloom. 
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151 The Grim Reaper can cut life short and, under the right circumstances, whittle those still standing down to the size of pygmies.
152 "The grim situation is frustrating people who are fasting in the hot Ramadan", said the prelate, who will celebrate Eucharist on the final day of the pilgrimage.
153 The massacre would have been on both sides grim and great.
154 You can imagine history’s grim inventory of war and destruction being laid out before them as they examined how, from the 15th century, empires and upstarts had often fought for supremacy.
155 Our earth is faced with a grim challenge of global climate change and it is important for all countries in the world to go into action jointly to mitigate climate change.
156 Later, two Viking robot Landers on Mars confirmed his grim analysis.
157 All through the mess of the field hospital and the long grim train ride south in a boxcar filled with wounded, he had agreed with his friends and the doctors.
158 He says that raises the grim prospect of a military stalemate and a political vacuum after the revolt that began in the east of the country in mid-February.
159 Residents gather along the shoreline to watch the grim retrieval operation of the capsized ferry MV Princess of Stars, off Sibuyan island, central Philippines June 24, 2008.
160 The result is not just a grim image of China, but a stinging work of cultural self-criticism.
161 The book read most often by first graders was Grim(green) Eggs and Ham by doctor Suss (Seuss).
162 He had his hat tucked under one arm and wore a grim scowl on his face.
163 You can't forget 5)standbys like Superman, Barbie and “a grim reaper,” and Halloween's traditional cast of characters always gets its do.
164 An unusually grim expression clouded his plump face: he was thinking hard.
165 Although death is the central theme of Halloween celebrants deal with the grim reaper only on a playful level.
166 Unfortunately the context from which it comes is a teensy bit grim.
167 So grim, in fact,[www.Sentencedict.com] that on November 26th the People’s Bank of China slashed rates by more than a percentage point-the most in 11 years-to boost growth.
168 John, Mary, Steve, George, Silvia, and Robin came out of the classroom looking grim.
169 And Henan before the match, Chang Hai team avoid relegation situation still grim.
170 It needed but this to complete the grim suggestiveness of the barren waste, the chilling wind, and the darkling sky.
171 A foretaste of the ethnic cleansing that was to become the grim hallmark of the war.
172 The old man was grim but impotent in his rage.
173 A small but grim detail for sharp-eyed viewers. The dead body of Bolla Ropal has its tongue sticking out.
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