Sentence examples for to grate from inspiring English sources

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to grate

verb

To furnish with grates; to protect with a grating or crossbars.

  • To grate a window

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If possible, it is better to grate unpeeled carrots; wash well before grating.

But will it start to grate?

I knew the commute would begin to grate for Paul".

"It was beginning to grate on me," Albonizio said.

The director's puckishness starts to grate pretty quickly.

Alma's merry anti-Semitism really begins to grate.

That it is an enforced one continues to grate.

one came wanting: to grate, mash, carve, or strain.

"I think it started to grate on us over time".

With repetition, a musical idea can start to grate.

As Remo grew — he is now 4 — the living situation began to grate.

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