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Sentence count:161+20Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: badbigbulkyclumsycoarsecrudedenseentirefatheavymassiveobesestupidterriblethicktotalvulgarwholeAntonym: littlenetsmalltinySimilar words: acrosscross outget acrossput acrosscome acrosscut acrossgrowtossMeaning: [grəʊs]  n. 1. twelve dozen 2. the entire amount of income before any deductions are made. v. earn before taxes, expenses, etc.. adj. 1. before any deductions 2. visible to the naked eye (especially of rocks and anatomical features) 3. lacking fine distinctions or detail 4. repellently fat 5. conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible 6. without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers 7. conspicuously and tastelessly indecent. 
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(31) She was found guilty of gross misconduct .
(32) He ordered twelve gross of the disks.
(33) This is a gross oversimplification of the facts.
(34) I consider this a gross oversight on your part.
(35) What is her gross income before deductions?
(36) She earns £30, 000 a year gross.
(37) Balances of £5,000 and above will earn 11 per cent gross, 8.25 per cent net.
(38) We tried to capitalize the customers'curiosity to increase our gross sales.
(39) From 1977 to 1985 the United States gross national product grew 21 percent.
(40) Gross National Product is conventionally used to indicate economic development.
(41) They were accused of gross inefficiency in their handling of the case.
(42) "Oh, gross!" she said, looking at the flies buzzing above the piles of dirty plates.
(43) Once wrapped,(sentencedict.com) the gross weight of the package is 2kg.
(44) He was unceremoniously removed from the list of members, for gross misconduct.
(45) The prime minister was in a combative mood, twice accusing the opposition of gross incompetence.
(46) I only resist things like chocolate if I feel really gross.
(47) The firm's payroll has one field for gross pay and one for net pay.
(48) Within 10 years they had a gross profit margin of 50%.
(49) Many teachers saw the statement as a gross slander on their profession.
(50) Is reading a child'sdiary always a gross invasion of privacy?
(51) You are going to gross out people if you continue talking like that.
(52) It was an act of gross irresponsibility to leave someone who wasn't properly trained in charge of the machine.
(53) Our average margins dropped to 35%, which represents a reduction in gross margins of £109 million.
(54) The difference between gross negligence and recklessness is a legal grey area.
(55) A person's gross income is the money they earn before tax is deducted from it.
(56) Doctor Rivers was charged with gross negligence, unprofessional conduct and improper use of dangerous drugs.
(57) They had a commercial on the other night for Drug Free America that was so gross I thought Daddy was going to faint.
(58) I feel disgusted and wonder how I could ever have been so gross.
(59) The gross weight of the box of chocolates is 500 grams.
(60) His gross misman-agement left the company desperately in need of restructuring.
More similar words: acrosscross outget acrossput acrosscome acrosscut acrossgrowtossgroupgrow upgrow ongroundgroceryat a losspossiblemorosebackgroundprospectmiddle groundcontrol groupintrospectprosecutoron the grounds ofa bed of rosesprosecutionintrospectionas soon as possible
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