Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet GRUNT


GRUNT

Definition av GRUNT

  1. grymta; knorra
  2. grymta fram
  3. grymtande
  4. (amerikansk engelska, slang) infanterist

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Antal bokstäver

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Är palindrom

Nej

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RUN
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49

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GNU
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  • And in the dead of night, he would wake up, grunt, grab a cigarette, and stumble over to the typewriter again.
  • The English word noria is derived via Spanish noria from Arabic nā‘ūra (ناعورة), which comes from the Arabic verb meaning to "groan" or "grunt", in reference to the sound it made when turning.
  • During the voice recording session for a Tracey Ullman Show short, Homer was required to utter what was written in the script as an "annoyed grunt".
  • Rehnquist further argued that Johnson's burning of the flag did not constitute expressive conduct, writing that flag burning is "no essential part of any exposition of ideas", but rather "the equivalent of an inarticulate grunt or roar that, it seems fair to say, is most likely to be indulged in not to express any particular idea, but to antagonize others".
  • Fish included in the tank are grunt sculpins, Pacific spiny lumpsuckers, midshipman fish, and armored sturgeon poachers.
  • A wide variety of Ojika's marine products are famous, such as chicken grunt, amberjack, beltfish, and abalone.
  • The response could be as little as a grunt, moan, or slight move of a limb when prompted by the voice of the rescuer.
  • Peel's midfield had too much running power and grunt inside for Subiaco, with Docker Connor Blakely winning the Simpson Medal on the back of 38 possessions.
  • The Atlantic tripletail (Lobotes surinamensis), also known as the black grunt, black perch, buoy fish, buoyfish, brown triple tail, brown tripletail, conchy leaf, dusky triple-tail, dusky tripletail, flasher, sleepfish, triple tail, triple-tail, tripletail, or tripple tail is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Lobotidae.
  • They engage in highly ritualized mating, in which the male and female begin by dipping their bills into the water at increasingly fast paces before the female submerges almost completely into the water and is mounted by the male, after which the female and male raise their bills high into the air in a hostile fashion and grunt audibly.
  • The booklet of 10 stamps features images of the Nanaimo bar, the butter tart, tarte au sucre (sugar pie), blueberry grunt, and Saskatoon berry pie.
  • Like other contemporaries of the British death-doom scene (Anathema and My Dying Bride), the band began purely as death metal, with Holmes using a low, guttural death grunt on their early demos and Lost Paradise (1990), Gothic (1991), and Shades of God (1992) full-lengths (though the latter two albums were not exclusively death metal in execution, and Holmes even utilized some clean vocals as well).
  • Such examples are prototypical, but many variants exist within an open class of manner-of-speaking verbs, such as ask, shout, scream, wonder, yell, holler, bellow, grunt, mumble, mutter, etc.
  • The term is probably derived from an earlier dialect term for a young pig: Wright's 19th-century English Dialect Dictionary notes snorker as a widespread word for a piglet, related to the word snork, to grunt or snore.
  • The call of the Grévy's zebra has been described as "something like a hippo's grunt combined with a donkey's wheeze".


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