Synonym: bad, big, bulky, clumsy, coarse, crude, dense, entire, fat, heavy, massive, obese, stupid, terrible, thick, total, vulgar, whole. Antonym: little, net, small, tiny. Similar words: across, cross out, get across, put across, come across, cut across, grow, toss. Meaning: [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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(91) A correction factor was then applied, as before, to gross up for the entire Scotch Whisky industry.
(92) Only people whose total income is less than their personal allowances are allowed to register for gross interest payments.
(93) There were gross conflicts of interest involved in that land deal.
(94) In this case an increase in gross output will be associated with an increase in both scale and diversity.
(95) There is often no provision made, or considered adequate for elderly relatives without causing gross inconvenience to all parties.
(96) They were tortured, humiliated and abused in gross contravention of the Geneva convention.
(97) Only nations that reduce their budget deficits to 3 percent of gross domestic product and accumulated debt to 60 percent automatically qualify.
(98) The Arab states allocate a higher percentage of their gross domestic product to military expenditures than do the Western countries.
(99) Launch costs are capped at 3.5 percent, giving a net asset value after launch of 96.5 percent of gross proceeds.
(100) The refund should be accounted for gross, with the tax shown as part of the tax charge.
(101) The gross cost per trainee in Britain has been cut by 10 percent since 1985.
(102) But old habits die hard, and Apple has shown a proclivity to chase market share while hand-wringing over shrinking gross margins.
(103) The painting sparked a debate that finally led to Gross appearing in court last March.sentencedict.com
(104) But we have just seen that under current assumptions larger scale and diversity are associated with larger industry gross output.
(105) They also noticed numerous miscarriages, premature births, and birth defects-including gross malformations-among soldiers' children.
(106) Commission Most booking agents charge a commission of 15 percent which is payable on the gross fees for any live work.
(107) Intuitive judgements of the kind listed above are undoubtedly more informative than gross judgements of abnormality.
(108) Gross supply data 50 have been adjusted to reflect only supplies that are economically and technically recoverable.
(109) Interest is paid gross to all customers investing £50,000 or more for a fixed term of at least seven days.
(110) They were bailed to appear before Liverpool magistrates next month, when they will face charges of gross indecency.
(111) In both cases your gross pay will be as normal, unless you have exhausted the full sickness allowance.
(112) The co-defendant pleaded guilty to a charge of committing an act of gross indecency with the appellant.
(113) Mr Gross is less bullish than Mr Demler, even in the short term.
(114) We question simplistic quantitative measures-based on Gross Domestic Product-of which countries are to qualify for debt cancellation.
(115) There is a gross disparity between the size of the unemployment problem and the minuscule educational resources available to make adequate provision.
(116) The endorsement will state the gross average speed per minute and the percentage of accuracy achieved.
(117) The full deduction would be available for couples filing jointly with adjusted gross incomes of up to $ 100, 000.
(118) The enjoyment of gross physical activity goes on for a long time, progressing to skipping and rushing-about games.
(119) Building community Gross inequality is not just about economics, it is about moral choice.
(120) Gross state product, adjusted for inflation, grew 4 %, the best performance since 1988 and well above most forecasts.
More similar words: across, cross out, get across, put across, come across, cut across, grow, toss, group, grow up, grow on, ground, grocery, at a loss, possible, morose, background, prospect, middle ground, control group, introspect, prosecutor, on the grounds of, a bed of roses, prosecution, introspection, as soon as possible.