Sentence examples for to grim from inspiring English sources

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to grim

adjective

Dismal and gloomy, cold and forbidding

  • Life was grim in many northern industrial towns.

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Dawes put it down to grim experience.

Back to grim south London.

His coupon is fixed to GRIM.

A wiry old American pothead gone to grim seed.

It'll make the perfect antidote to grim news from Australia.

They meet again, to grim effect, in pictures by the famous Felice Beato.

The glee is justified but my reaction barely rises to grim enjoyment.

People are accustomed to grim news from Europe; from China it is shocking.What is all the fuss about?

England has had previous moments of vibrancy under Johnson, almost invariably followed by rapid reversion to grim sterility.

And while the mood generally ranges from somber to grim to despairing, the show has its own brand of humor.

Upon landing, would-be refugees were shipped to grim holding camps in Nauru and Papua New Guinea.

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