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Discover Ludwig"get grilled" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally means to be questioned in an intense or relentless way (particularly in contexts such as a job interview). Example: The CEO was tough on the potential hire and really grilled him on his experience.
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It doesn't matter what sex you are, just act like you're important, wear a crazy outfit and make up the name of a fashion blog just in case you get grilled by security.
Fast forward to World Book Day 2014, and authors Jacqueline Wilson, SF Said and Jim Smith get grilled by their own characters (site members dressed up for the occasion!): World Book Day is always an exciting time, the day when everyone else is a little bit more "booky" and the world feels just about right.
But you're going to watch it anyway, because you get to see some smartphones get grilled.
Venture Capitalists Get Grilled (And Pitched At Urinals) At #TCDisrupt (link).
Companies pitch on stage, provide a live demo and then get grilled by world class judges – investors and seasoned entrepreneurs – from all over the world.
If you weren't done watching tech giants get grilled by lawmakers, mark your calendar for September 26 in what's expected to be another riveting round of questioning.
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Pretty much the whole animal gets grilled.
When friends got hamburgers, I got grilled cheese.
2.43pm GMT Morris of SSE is getting grilled over the breakdown of SSE's costs.
"People were screaming as they got grilled like so many chickens.
As a journalist, I can't walk into a social gathering without getting grilled by my peers and their younger siblings about this policy or that.
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