Synonym: considerable, dignified, distinguished, glorious, great, important, impressive, large, magnificent, main, majestic, outstanding, prominent, sizable, stately. Antonym: petty, puny, trifling. Similar words: a grand, grant, grandfather, grandmother, immigrant, grandparent, grandchild, grab. Meaning: [grænd] n. 1. the cardinal number that is the product of 10 and 100 2. a piano with the strings on a horizontal harp-shaped frame; usually supported by three legs. adj. 1. of behavior that is impressive and ambitious in scale or scope 2. of or befitting a lord 3. rich and superior in quality 4. extraordinarily good; used especially as intensifiers 5. of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style 6. large and impressive in physical size or extent 7. the most important and magnificent in adornment 8. used of a person's appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person.
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211. Under a constitutional monarchy, the Tsar was Grand Duke, with a bicameral legislature.
212. Though Manhattan sports any number of bars capable of making a great drink, the grand hotel bar is a rare breed.
213. Regulations state that all articles on the Grand Canyon mention the name.
214. Following the grand jury's indictment, however, the retrial was set aside pending the outcome of the federal case.
215. Michel Charasse has put forward an amendment which would allow cigarette advertising at the Grand Prix.
216. Even the most cursory glance showed me the crowd did look awfully grand.
217. Looking at the greyish-green sea streaked with white waves was a good antidote, as indeed the grand and infinite was always.
218. "Wine is a grand thing," I said. "It makes you forget all the bad.". Ernest Hemingway
219. The New West up at Ina and I-10 offers a $ 3, 000 grand prize at their bash!
220. A grand jury was convened; the jury condemned the newspapers for creating the atmosphere which instigated the Saturday night riots.
221. Modern advertising deals and guaranteed jobs at the local sports centre do not seem so grand, but they count as much.
222. The supplementary method of assessing a Grand Prix star's chances is to rate his amatory performance.
223. She also points to a 1989-90 grand jury report that alleged widespread police misconduct while Kolender was chief.
224. But some goods stations were by an accident of history very grand.
225. Marco won the Grand Prix at the age of 19.
226. The group will leave Grand Forks Monday afternoon for Bismarck.
227. Quill was summoned to appear before a grand jury, though it found no reason to indict him.
228. Judy told me she was picking up a load of barley in East Grand Forks.
229. The essential design of a grand piano, apart from incremental technical advances(Sentencedict.com), has not changed for more than a century.
230. But, even at 40, he still burns with ambition to dump Indy racing and make a Grand Prix come-back.
231. But the grand design was torpedoed when Lord Hanson made a bid for Imperial that shareholders found impossible to resist.
232. Some one had the grand idea of placing gardenia trees at the end of each pew at center aisle.
233. Paul, and a delegation attended every grand opening of new track for miles around, of which there were many.
234. Among the categories dropped were battery, narcotics and weapons offenses, grand theft and indecent exposure.
235. It declined by slow attrition, rather than On the grand scale of its swarming marshland relatives.
236. I wheel a shopping cart down the aisles of the neighborhood Grand Union, and he follows, swiftly, greedily.
237. The Grand Hall has its own kitchen and bar facility and can accommodate up to 160 guests.sentence dictionary
238. Kemp went bankrupt, and there were insufficient purchasers to complete the grand design.
239. Memorial Day becomes the grand opening of the barbecue season.
240. Her appearance before the grand jury will be unprecedented for a first lady.