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noun

Abbreviation for gross tonnage

verb

Make a deep inarticulate sound conveying pain, despair, pleasure, etc.

Usage examples:

Marty groaned and pulled the blanket over his head
noun

A deep inarticulate sound conveying pain, despair, pleasure, etc.

Usage examples:

She lay back with a groan
verb

Make a deep inarticulate sound conveying pain, despair, pleasure, etc.

Usage examples:

Marty groaned and pulled the blanket over his head
noun

A deep inarticulate sound conveying pain, despair, pleasure, etc.

Usage examples:

She lay back with a groan
adjective

Denoting a deep inarticulate sound conveying pain, despair, pleasure, etc.

Usage examples:

He made groaning sounds and took laboured breaths
verb

Make a deep inarticulate sound conveying pain, despair, pleasure, etc.

Usage examples:

Marty groaned and pulled the blanket over his head
verb

Make a deep inarticulate sound conveying pain, despair, pleasure, etc.

Usage examples:

Marty groaned and pulled the blanket over his head
noun

A deep inarticulate sound conveying pain, despair, pleasure, etc.

Usage examples:

She lay back with a groan
noun

Any of various medieval european coins, in particular an english silver coin worth four old pence, issued between 1351 and 1662.

Usage examples:

A halfpenny was of course half a penny; a groat was worth fourpence; and a sixpence (popularly call…
noun

Any of various medieval european coins, in particular an english silver coin worth four old pence, issued between 1351 and 1662.

plural noun

Hulled or crushed grain, especially oats.

Usage examples:

Sprinkling the starter diet or a small quantity of oat groats on the mat close to the feeder allows…
noun

A person who sells food and small household goods.

Usage examples:

Moreover, another problem is that some grocers sell the subsidised food products which are allocate…
noun

A grocer's shop or business.

Usage examples:

I went to the grocery to buy some fruit
noun

A person who sells food and small household goods.

Usage examples:

Moreover, another problem is that some grocers sell the subsidised food products which are allocate…
noun

A grocer's shop or business.

Usage examples:

I went to the grocery to buy some fruit
noun

A self-serve grocery.

Usage examples:

Afterward, we enjoy a special lunch and wine tasting at peck - one of the finest gourmet groceteria…
noun

A holidaymaker, especially one visiting a resort in devon or cornwall.

Usage examples:

Everything's damp and miserable out there, not least the grockles [holiday makers].
noun

Spirits (originally rum) mixed with water.

Usage examples:

The rest of the rum was poured into a large tub and mixed with water - three parts water to one of …
verb

Drink alcohol, especially to excess.

Usage examples:

He's been seen grogging up at mcintyre's
verb

Drink alcohol, especially to excess.

Usage examples:

He's been seen grogging up at mcintyre's
noun

Spirits (originally rum) mixed with water.

Usage examples:

The rest of the rum was poured into a large tub and mixed with water - three parts water to one of …
noun

A wooden device that when turned round and round produces a noise like a series of knocks, traditionally used during the jewish festival of purim

Usage examples:

She drowned out the sound of his voice by twirling her grogger., grogger is yiddish for rattle.
adjective

Dazed, weak, or unsteady, especially from illness, intoxication, sleep, or a blow.

Usage examples:

The sleeping pills had left her feeling groggy
adjective

Dazed, weak, or unsteady, especially from illness, intoxication, sleep, or a blow.

Usage examples:

The sleeping pills had left her feeling groggy
adverb

In a weak way that shows you cannot think clearly or walk normally, usually because you have been asleep or are tired or ill

Usage examples:

He sat up groggily and rubbed his throbbing head., "what?" she asked groggily.
verb

Drink alcohol, especially to excess.

Usage examples:

He's been seen grogging up at mcintyre's
noun

Spirits (originally rum) mixed with water.

Usage examples:

The rest of the rum was poured into a large tub and mixed with water - three parts water to one of …
adjective

Dazed, weak, or unsteady, especially from illness, intoxication, sleep, or a blow.

Usage examples:

The sleeping pills had left her feeling groggy
noun

A coarse fabric made of silk, often combined with mohair or wool and stiffened with gum.

Usage examples:

He was well known for wearing ‘grogram’ a course silk fabric which he apparently had made into a bo…
verb

Drink alcohol, especially to excess.

Usage examples:

He's been seen grogging up at mcintyre's
noun

Spirits (originally rum) mixed with water.

Usage examples:

The rest of the rum was poured into a large tub and mixed with water - three parts water to one of …
noun

A shop which sells alcohol.

Usage examples:

They moved off to an unlicensed grog shop further up the street
noun

A shop which sells alcohol.

Usage examples:

They moved off to an unlicensed grog shop further up the street

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