gritsome

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From grit +‎ -some.

Adjective[edit]

gritsome (comparative more gritsome, superlative most gritsome)

  1. Characterised or marked by grit (all senses); gritty
    • 1961, John Merton Patrick, Buried astronomy:
      And noumena, transcending Earth, / The gritsome round of rocks [...]
    • 1973, New York Magazine, volume 6, number 38:
      He muflles hometward veiny eyed / With gritsome mudcrumped bag of sleep.
    • 2011, Mark Wilshin, Raising Arkansas:
      She may be gritsome enough to shoot her arch nemesis Tom Chaney, played by a desperately underused Josh Brolin, twice, but she promptly falls down a well and has to be rescued by her two dads.

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