Sentence examples for to grit from inspiring English sources

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to grit

noun

A collection of hard small materials, such as dirt, ground stone, debris from sandblasting or other such grinding, or swarf from metalworking.

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"You just have to grit it out".

"You have to grit your teeth and suck it up.

We're going to grit it out with every team.

So Republicans may just have to grit their teeth.

"We've got to grit our teeth and hit them back.

The avenue's newfound glossiness reverts to grit near 12th Street.

What did you have to grit your teeth to sit through?

The older Mr. McGraw gets, the more resistant he seems to grit.

She thought we had to grit our teeth and get through it, and it would turn.

"Below 80percentt, we really have to grit our teeth to continue".

This year, Davenport had to grit her teeth more than ever.

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