Similar words: grisly, verdigris, wrist, jurist, tourist, purist, christ, bristle. Meaning: [grɪst] n. grain intended to be or that has been ground.
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31, McCormick began to make his famous reaper in a grist mill.
32, Grist: Is the NHP funded entirely by the government or are private companies involved as well?
33, A local filename is optionally qualified with grist, a string value used to assure uniqueness.
34, Films are grist for the therapy mill, topics for conversation.
35, Grist : How do you think drinking water should be managed and distributed?
36, Such facts are grist for the mill of linguistic relativity.
37, As a result, Wasik says, we've become obsessed with the kind of one-hit wonders that make up a single day's grist for a site like Gawker.
38, You might as well take another exam if you have time - it's all grist to the mill.
39, This item, commonplace enough in the usual grist of summer accidents, interested Clyde only slightly.
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