English dictionary: words starting with gra
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nounA liking or fondness for something.
Usage examples:
We all have a huge grá for football
verbGrasp or seize suddenly and roughly.
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She grabbed him by the shirt collar
nounA quick sudden clutch or attempt to seize.
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He made a grab at the pistol
phraseDeal decisively with a difficult or dangerous situation.
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She decided to take the bull by the horns and organize things for herself
phraseTo start holding something or someone
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He took hold of one end of the carpet and tugged., i just managed to grab hold of lucy before she f…
verbGrasp or seize suddenly and roughly.
Usage examples:
She grabbed him by the shirt collar
nounA quick sudden clutch or attempt to seize.
Usage examples:
He made a grab at the pistol
nounA device with two parts that open and close on the end, used for taking hold of or picking up things
Usage examples:
I added a metal pot grabber to my kit to grab and lift cans and metal pots off the fire., the probe…
nounA device with two parts that open and close on the end, used for taking hold of or picking up things
Usage examples:
I added a metal pot grabber to my kit to grab and lift cans and metal pots off the fire., the probe…
adjectiveHaving or showing a selfish desire for something; greedy.
Usage examples:
Don't be so grabby—i was here before you
adjectiveHaving or showing a selfish desire for something; greedy.
Usage examples:
Don't be so grabby—i was here before you
verbGrasp or seize suddenly and roughly.
Usage examples:
She grabbed him by the shirt collar
nounA quick sudden clutch or attempt to seize.
Usage examples:
He made a grab at the pistol
suffixGetting or taking a lot of the stated thing
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A money-grabbing scheme, a headline-grabbing court case (= one which is being written about a lot i…
verbFeel or search with the hands; grope about.
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They deserve to grabble in the dirt and get nothing for it but a dry gut-rumble.
verbFeel or search with the hands; grope about.
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They deserve to grabble in the dirt and get nothing for it but a dry gut-rumble.
verbFeel or search with the hands; grope about.
Usage examples:
They deserve to grabble in the dirt and get nothing for it but a dry gut-rumble.
verbFeel or search with the hands; grope about.
Usage examples:
They deserve to grabble in the dirt and get nothing for it but a dry gut-rumble.
adjectiveHaving or showing a selfish desire for something; greedy.
Usage examples:
Don't be so grabby—i was here before you
nounAn elongated block of the earth's crust lying between two faults and displaced downwards relative to the blocks on either side, as in a rift valley.
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These faults bound horsts, grabens and tilted blocks.
nounAn elongated block of the earth's crust lying between two faults and displaced downwards relative to the blocks on either side, as in a rift valley.
Usage examples:
These faults bound horsts, grabens and tilted blocks.
verbGrasp or seize suddenly and roughly.
Usage examples:
She grabbed him by the shirt collar
nounA quick sudden clutch or attempt to seize.
Usage examples:
He made a grab at the pistol
nounSmoothness and elegance of movement.
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She moved through the water with effortless grace
verbBring honour or credit to (someone or something) by one's attendance or participation.
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He is one of the best players ever to have graced the game
verbBring honour or credit to (someone or something) by one's attendance or participation.
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He is one of the best players ever to have graced the game
nounSmoothness and elegance of movement.
Usage examples:
She moved through the water with effortless grace
adjectiveHaving or showing grace or elegance.
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She was a tall girl, slender and graceful
adverbIn an attractively elegant way.
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The boat glides gracefully through the water
nounThe quality of being smooth, relaxed, and attractive
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She tends to move with a light and airy gracefulness., horses perform a series of moves, and their …
adjectiveLacking grace, elegance, or charm.
Usage examples:
He wanted to speak so as not to seem sullen or graceless
Gracelessly
ˈɡreɪs.ləs.liadverbIn a way that lacks beauty
Usage examples:
He marched forward and gracelessly threw himself down on the cushions., we dismounted gracelessly a…
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