A food comprising cracked or rolled grains cooked in water or milk
Plural for small loose particles of stone or sand
“Wash them well in fresh, clear water to remove any grit or insects.”
Plural for courage, determination or vigor in the face of danger or difficulty
“He showed true grit as he completed the 4.3-mile run in 55 minutes in spite of suffering from prostate cancer.”
Plural for fine, dry particles produced by the grinding, crushing, or disintegration of a solid substance
Plural for hard work, or the effort expended on a particular task
Plural for seriousness in bearing or manner
Plural for a small stone, especially one rounded by the action of water
Plural for the feel or characteristics of a surface or object
To physically grate together, especially one's teeth
“Although he had endured the Tumitataken chief's outrageous remarks before, Zatch still couldn't help but grit his teeth in anger every time.”
To physically clamp together, especially one's teeth
“He couldn't help but grit his teeth in frustration.”
To emit or make a rasping sound, typically by having two objects grate against each other
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