Synonym: courage, grain, grate, gravel, grind, pluck, rub, sand, stamina. Similar words: integrity, nitty-gritty, grip, grim, grin, grief, grind, grieve. Meaning: [grɪt] n. 1. a hard coarse-grained siliceous sandstone 2. fortitude and determination. v. 1. cover with a grit 2. clench together.
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61. A terrible piece of grit in the smooth mechanism of your life.
62. Grit blew off the granite outcroppings and the fields beneath grew nothing but rocks and dust.
63. Remove mushrooms and carefully strain soaking liquid to remove any grit or sand. Coarsely chop mushrooms.
64. You feel the grit in the clay, the slick surface of the glass, the pliant rubber.
65. Aeration and drainage on cold, wet soils can be improved by digging in generous amounts of pea-sized grit and well-rotted manure.
66. An East Lancashire Railway worker directs the giant grit blaster at the bunker of their newly acquired Jinty to remove rust.
67. Come on, be brave. Just grit your teeth and it will all be over in no time.
68. Engineers must prevent sand and grit from getting into the well water.
69. Three quarter-sheets of 60, 120 and 240 grit have thoughtfully been included as standard.
70. Smile sweetly and use the Press when you need them, smile sweetly and grit your teeth when they occasionally use you.
71. The rooms were cleaned until every speck of dirt and grit was gone.
72. Burning grit rains down on the city then blows gusting through the grid of scorching streets.
73. She dabbed at the wound, removing bits of grit, revealing a number of oozing scratches.
74. London had been grit grey for months, and Jay fought the sunless skies with the blade of keen memory.
75. She had blood on her face, dried-up and mixed with grit from the road.
76. Rinse collard greens thoroughly in lukewarm water, repeating, if necessary, to remove all dirt and grit.
77. In winter, workmen put a mixture of salt and grit on icy roads to stop cars skidding.
78. I was desperately unhappy in that job, but had to grit my teeth and stay smiling for the sake of my children.
79. She tries the locked doors of the taxi, now streaked with grit and salt from the winds of the sea.
80. He hoped that the postmark might testify to his mobility and grit.
81. Even so, if you grit your teeth and sweat it out, most of them do emerge as reasonable human beings.
82. She would grit her teeth and take everything he threw at her - for the time being.
83. A speck of grit danced over the time-segment at the lower right-hand corner, smearing the rolling figures.
84. There they used the water power to drive large hammers and grinding wheels made of the local Millstone Grit.
85. She made the pain go away and thought the grit out of her hand,[Sentencedict.com ] smoothing over the abrasions.
86. She walked faster, trying to run, but the grit in her sandals rubbed her heels.
87. You probably know that the grit helps tyres to get a good grip on the road but what does the salt do?
88. I simply notice, one day after clamming, an irritating deposit of grit beneath ten unfamiliar growths on my hands.
89. Sometimes the best you can do is grit your teeth and remind yourself that this will all seem funny some day.
90. It takes a lot of grit toa social worker.
More similar words: integrity, nitty-gritty, grip, grim, grin, grief, grind, grieve, grimly, grimace, pilgrim, grizzly, angrily, chagrin, grievous, grimness, grim reaper, grievance, aggrieved, come to grief, pilgrimage, agriculture, agribusiness, agricultural, rite, write, merit, writhe, trite, briton.