Synonym: adamant, dreadful, fierce, frightful, ghastly, harsh, horrible, inflexible, merciless, rigid, rough, stern, strict, terrible, unyielding. Antonym: gentle, meek, mild, quiet. Similar words: grimace, grin, grip, grief, rim, trim, aggrieved, prime. Meaning: [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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121 Finally, we should comment on the relative abundance of ozone and hydrogen peroxide at Cape Grim.
122 The measured seasonal variations of peroxide and ozone in clean air at Cape Grim during the experiment are contrasted in Fig. 4.
123 Even retailers that had bucked the grim apparel trend all year felt the December chill.
124 This was obviously the case last January, when the teams fought out a goalless draw in grim weather at Ayresome Park.
125 The long arm of the corporation's grim reaper is not deterred by such agoraphobic precautions.
126 However, I suspect that Mains rather got some enjoyment out of appearing as some grim nemesis of the south.
127 His closely shaven face was tense and his usually sensuous mouth set in a grim line.
128 But the Ghanaian cocoa industry's future looks grim.
129 'Enough!'said Defarge, with grim impatience.
130 Even as we speak, grim time speeds swift awny.
131 The prospects for widening the opportunities for international commerce look grim.
132 The killer in the movie "Scream" dressed as a grim reaper.
133 Then the first blast went off, and the grim quiet erupted into pandemonium.
134 The Coens posit a universe without order or meaning, and while Mr. Zhang does not necessarily quarrel with this view, he treats it less as a cosmic joke than as a grim folk tale.
135 In William Frederick Yeames's classic Victorian painting And When Did You Last See Your Father? a fancily dressed royalist boy faces a grim tribunal of Cromwellian zealots.
136 You can't forget 5)standbys like Superman, Barbie"a grim reaper ,[www.Sentencedict.com] "Halloween's traditional cast of characters always gets its do.
137 Early last month Rob Freeman, the authority's boss , delivered grim news.
138 But small-sized industry is faced with India clammy business is much, cancel to withhold the grim challenge such as the project, its vivosphere will be smaller and smaller.
139 The astronauts — fresh off successful repairs of the Hubble Space Telescope's sophisticated instruments — had been warned for days that the weather outlook was grim, and the forecasts proved true.
140 Face actual and grim challenge, can be the austral Great Harmony still protected once brilliant?
141 In Morena, a sun-baked, largely rural district in the heart of India, the numbers are especially grim.
142 Darth Vader's grim black attire was a life-support system, his labored mechanical breathing the sound of a walking iron lung.
143 Courtesy of the not-so- Grim Reaper comes the following: south african Danie du Toit gave a lecture warning that death could occur at any time.
144 Living to be 100 was easy. Thirty years ago I took out a restraining order against the Grim Reaper !
145 Would you like to know when the Grim Reaper will come and get you?
146 This grim tally comes soon after news that the first wild Siberian tiger cub in at least 20 rs was killed just two days after it was discovered.
147 The grim reaper will bring change in both places soon.
148 Flaherty had hinted on Thursday the report would be grim, saying the job numbers would be "very regrettable" and there was a risk that Canada's recession would get much worse.
149 You behold in me, Stephen said with grim displeasure, a horrible example of free thought.
150 You might think singer-songwriters were too well-behaved to encounter death all that often, but you'd be wrong – the grim reaper needs to take some time off there, too.
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